‘Industry’ Renewed for Season 4 at HBO

As a die-hard fan of the gritty and gripping world of “Industry”, I couldn’t be more thrilled about the news of its fourth season! Having navigated the tumultuous waters of the City of London’s finance scene myself, I can attest to the raw, unfiltered portrayal that this series offers.


The TV show “Industry” has been given the green light for a fourth season by HBO, with the announcement being made only about two weeks before the Season 3 finale, set to premiere on September 29th.

For three consecutive seasons, ‘Industry’ has fearlessly delved into themes of ambition and class, establishing itself as a standout HBO drama. Thanks to the unique perspective of creators Mickey and Konrad, this gripping exploration of London finance has reshaped what it means for a contemporary workplace series. We’re thrilled that both viewers and critics have praised season three as bigger and better than ever, largely due to exceptional performances from our exceptionally talented cast. We have no doubt that with Mickey, Konrad, the brilliant team at Bad Wolf under executive producer Jane Tranter, and executive producer Kathleen McCaffrey leading the way, season four will reach even greater heights.

According to HBO, the third season of the show has an average of 1.6 million viewers per episode, watched across all platforms. This is nearly a 40% increase compared to Season 2. Over the past five weeks, the viewership has ranked among the top five strongest performances that the show has ever had.

Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, the show’s creators, expressed their immense joy and gratitude towards HBO, Bad Wolf’s exceptional team, the talented cast and crew for their unwavering faith in Industry. They are thrilled to have the opportunity to expand their roles as writers and now directors, pushing the series to unprecedented levels. They eagerly anticipate exploring deeper themes and striving for excellence in season 4.

The official description of Season 3 states:

Looking towards the future, Pierpoint decides to heavily invest in ethical ventures. This move places Yasmin (Marisa Abela), Robert (Harry Lawtey), and Eric (Ken Leung) at the forefront of Lumi’s high-profile Initial Public Offering. Lumi is a green tech energy company headed by Sir Henry Muck (Kit Harington). The narrative unfolds through the realms of finance, media, and government, showcasing their significant roles. After departing from Pierpoint, Harper (Myha’la) yearns for the exhilaration of finance once more and unexpectedly teams up with Petra Koenig, a portfolio manager at FutureDawn.

Alongside Conor MacNeill, Sagar Radia, Miriam Petche, Indy Lewis, Adam Levy, Sarah Parish, Trevor White, Elena Saurel, Irfan Shamji, Andrew Havill, Roger Barclay, Fady Elsayed, and Fiona Button, the actors in this production are numerous.

Jane Tranter, founder and CEO of Bad Wolf as well as executive producer of ‘Industry’, expressed that the evolution from its early stages to the commissioning of a fourth season has been nothing short of extraordinary over the past 8 years. She added that HBO’s unwavering faith in the characters, cast, and the entire creative team at Bad Wolf serves as a powerful endorsement during these uncertain times. This backing of fresh talent and investment in top-notch productions has led to a series we are all incredibly proud of. Bad Wolf is eagerly looking forward to returning to Wolf Studios Wales to elevate ‘Industry’ to even greater heights.

In this production, Down and Kay play multiple roles including writers, executive producers, and directors for the show. Tranter, along with Kate Crowther and Ryan Rasmussen from Bad Wolf, and Rebecca Ferguson from BBC, also serve as executive producers. Isabella Eklöf and Zoé Wittock are the directors, while Kathleen McCaffrey of Little Gems will take on an executive producer role for the upcoming season. This series is a joint production by Bad Wolf and HBO/BBC.

Previously announced, episodes seven and eight of “Industry’s” third season will continue to stream on Max at their regular 9 p.m. ET time slot every Sunday, starting from September 22nd and 29th respectively. However, these episodes won’t air on HBO until 10 p.m., after the premiere of the new DC miniseries “The Penguin.

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2024-09-19 19:19