Access and excess tempt our main players in the final trailer for HBO’s Industry. The fourth season of the HBO Original series arrives on Sunday, January 11. View the trailer below.
Following Pierpoint’s acquisition by a Saudi-based company, Myha’la’s (Black Mirror, Bodies Bodies Bodies) Harper and Marisa Abela’s (Back to Black, Corba) Yasmin both elected to form alliances with powerfully wealthy entities. Yasmin married the nepo tech baby, Kit Harington’s (Marvel’s The Eternals, Game of Thrones) Henry Muck, while Harper allied with his nefarious uncle. Those partnerships will be tested as a new opportunity becomes the next shiny thing, pulling them like moths to a flame.
Max Minghella (Spiral, The Handmaid’s Tale) joins the cast as Whitney Halberstram, a sharp-edged executive who parlays Henry into becoming his partner at a new firm, Tender. But when Harper suspects more than meets the eye is happening at that establishment, she and her former mentor, Ken Leung’s (Old, Velma) Eric Tao, pursue a risky collaboration of their own. The twisted ordeal places more strain on Harper and Yasmin’s complicated friendship.
In addition to Minghella, the season sees Kiernan Shipka (The Last Showgirl, Stone Cold Fox), Toheeb Jimoh (Ted Lasso, The Power), Charlie Heaton (Stranger Things, The New Mutants), Kal Penn (Scott Pilgrim Takes Off, Smile), and Claire Forlani (Meet Joe Black, Domina) joining the cast. Returning stars include Sagar Radia (Unicors, The Good Karma Hospital), Roger Barclay (This Town, The Lovers), Andrew Havill (The Crown, I Fought the Law), and Miriam Petche (The Worst Witch, Vexed).
Industry premiered in 2020 and received a second-season renewal in December of that year. Amidst the dual union strikes, the show was granted to continue production, and its third season arrived in August of last year. Originally airing on Monday evenings, the show transitioned to Sundays at 9 p.m. for its third season, which aired following the second season of House of the Dragon. The timeslot garnered the series record-breaking viewership, making the original, non-IP-attached show a contender with more recognizable HBO titles.
The fourth season of Industry arrives on Sunday, Jan. 11 at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max.