Industry Season 4: New Cast SHOCKS Fans! What Will Happen Next?!

Industry Season 4: New Cast SHOCKS Fans! What Will Happen Next?!
Movies & TV Series 24 November 2025

Get ready to dive back into the cutthroat world of high finance because "Industry" is officially returning to HBO! Mark your calendars for January 11th, because that's when Season 4 hits our screens, promising more drama, ambition, and backstabbing than ever before. Remember those Sunday nights glued to the screen? Prepare for a repeat performance.

Industry Season 4: New Cast SHOCKS Fans! What Will...

HBO just dropped a teaser trailer – set to the haunting melody of Nina Simone’s “Lilac Wine,” no less – and it looks absolutely intense. Think power struggles, shady deals, and the kind of interpersonal fireworks that only happen when massive sums of money are at stake. The teaser hints at new players shaking things up at Pierpoint & Co., which is exactly what this show needs to stay fresh, in my opinion. Stagnation is death in the world of finance, and, seemingly, in the world of "Industry."

The new season, consisting of eight episodes, will air weekly on HBO at 9 p.m. ET/PT, and, of course, will be available to stream on HBO Max. That means you can binge it… if you have the willpower to wait for all the episodes to drop! I know I'll be tempted to watch them all at once.

The official logline teases a "globetrotting cat-and-mouse game" as Harper (Myha'la Herrold) and Yasmin (Marisa Abela), now seasoned Pierpoint grads, find themselves entangled with a flashy fintech startup. It sounds like Yasmin's relationship with Sir Henry Muck (Kit Harington) will be a key plot point, while Harper gets pulled into the orbit of Whitney Halberstram (Max Minghella). The pressure cooker environment of money and power will undoubtedly test their friendship and push them to their limits.

And speaking of cast, alongside returning favorites like Ken Leung and Miriam Petche, we've got some exciting new faces joining the fray. Max Minghella, Kal Penn, and Charlie Heaton are just a few of the additions, along with Kiernan Shipka, Amy James-Kelly, and Toheeb Jimoh. Sadly, Harry Lawtey, who played Rob, won't be returning after his Season 3 cliffhanger. I am genuinely curious how they will address that absence.

For those who need a refresher, Season 3 left us with Rishi (Sagar Radia) in deep trouble, Yasmin seemingly agreeing to marry Henry (Harington), and Harper setting her sights on a New York expansion. So, there's plenty of unresolved tension and dangling plot threads to pick up. Created by Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, "Industry" continues to deliver a compelling look at the lives of young investment bankers navigating a brutal and unforgiving world. Consider me ready for another season of ambition, betrayal, and financial maneuvering. January 11th can't come soon enough!

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