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Season 4 – Industry

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Graduates from all walks of life compete for a limited number of available full-time employment opportunities at Pierpoint, a top investment bank in London; the graduates include Harper Stern, a Black upstate New York native who uproots her life in pursuit of success, despite having lied about the university she attended, Hari Dhar, a state-school graduate and child of Hindi-speaking immigrants, Augustus "Gus" Sackey, a gay Black British graduate of Eton and Oxford, Robert Spearing, a white working-class Oxford graduate who is eager to please and Yasmin Kara-Hanani, a privileged, well-connected child of Lebanese parents with an underachieving, drug-addled boyfriend.
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Critics Consensus

Betting on its own adaptability after resetting the board and analyzing new market forces, Industry yields a handsome payout with this sterling fourth season.

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Inkoo Kang The New Yorker Feb 10
For all the emphasis on the political, the personal remains key, even as the personalities involved have become more deformed. Go to Full Review
Geordie Gray The Australian Jan 22
This is television that opens at full throttle: sleazy, pitiless, and soul-destroying Go to Full Review
Imogen West-Knights New Statesman Jan 21
I don’t enjoy spending time with these characters, and can’t find it in myself to care whether any of them win or lose, when the game they have chosen to play is so nakedly repellant. Go to Full Review
Ann Marie Hourihane Irish Independent Jan 28
Industry is a good watch, and contains a lot of the television signifiers for ambitious people. Go to Full Review
Rendy Jones Rendy Reviews Jan 23
Industry’s substantial growth in emotionality — combined with a broadened scope and genre overhaul that amounts to the best Michael Mann movie never made — cements it as one of the best shows currently on television. Go to Full Review
Alison Rowat The Herald (Scotland) Jan 21
This is definitely a show to watch with subtitles... Still, the cast remains top-drawer, some characters show real potential, and the fact I binge-watched the series says a lot for Industry’s continuing allure. Go to Full Review
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Keith J @KeithAJohnston 4d Baffling wordsalad that don't make a lick of sense. Rageful characters shout swearwords at the screen while you don't have a clue that is going on. If you want to something less confusing, try Chinatown or the TV version of Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. See more R B @Marcus468 5d This used to be a high-pressure, gritty drama about life in high finance. Now it feels like a cartoonish soap opera, riddled with plot holes and storylines that defy logic to the point of being unbelievable. See more Jack B @jackblackful 6d They really made Season 4 for the critics and not their audience. Too bad, I like many will no longer be the audience. This is now a cheap Euphoria-like soap opera and it did not have to be. They truly distilled this show to perfection in Season 3 — the cast was perfectly chosen, the characters were richly developed, the writing was sharp and intelligent, the cinematography was stunning, and the pacing was precise. It had the potential to be one of the greatest series on television, or at the very least, one of the finest ever produced by HBO. Then came Season 4. It felt as though the producers went on a psychedelical journey and the writers did a few lines then abandoned everything that made the show exceptional. The character depth gave way to spectacle, the meticulous writing was replaced with indulgence, and what once felt purposeful began to resemble stylized excess. By the fourth episode, it was difficult to take the series seriously at all. See more Cuan Chai M @cuanchai 6d One of my favorite shows in recent years, it reached remarkable depth in Season 3, fully exploring its characters and revealing the series’ immense potential. However, Season 4 fell far short of that promise. The narrative veered in the wrong direction, trading nuance for melodrama. At times, it felt like a bargain-bin soap opera fused with a Temu discount version of Euphoria. See more Katy T @katyturino 6d The Industry creators crushed it in Season 3, only to return to mediocrity in Season 4. Half the time, I was confused about what I was watching—it felt more like a combination of Euphoria, a cheesy soap opera, and the trappings of DJT-Jeffrey’s files than the high-pressure intricate financial show it originally started as. See more Nancy F Feb 18 Okay. Season one could be watched as kind of a joke. Season 2 was a little better. Shockingly, season 3 was actually good, but wtf with season 4?! Episode 1 of 4 is like watching chairs with busted bad wheels move around a stage as they spewing exposition. The casting has always been a head scratcher on this show, but the new crew they've pulled in... I'd would pay a little more for them to keep their clothes on, and even more to speak so much less. Can they bring in a director that isn't drinking the Kool Aid? See more Read all reviews
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Episodes

Episode 1 Aired Jan 11, 2026 Tender While Harper makes a bold move as head of her own fund, Whitney Halberstram works to ensure the successful evolution of Tender. Details Episode 2 Aired Jan 18, 2026 The Commander and the Grey Lady Yasmin struggles to engage Henry's drive, but an unexpected visitor forces him to make a choice; Harper has a revelation about both an old and a new friend. Details Episode 3 Aired Jan 25, 2026 Harper and Eric pitch to investors to get their short-only fund up and running; Yasmin, Henry and Whitney head to Vienna, where the lines between business and pleasure become blurred. Details Episode 4 Aired Jan 23, 2026 While Whitney and Henry pursue a new partner for Tender's banking app, Harper gambles on an exposé of the company's business practices. Details Episode 5 Aired Feb 8, 2026 Eyes without a Face With SternTao's position collapsing and Harper distracted by a personal crisis, Sweetpea and Kwabena's Accra mission exposes Tender's acquisition strategy for what it is. Details Episode 6 Aired Feb 15, 2026 Dear Henry While Harper prepares to present SternTao's findings in Accra, Whitney looks toward expansion amid mounting suspicions. Details Episode 7 Aired Feb 22, 2026 Young graduates compete for permanent positions at a top investment bank in London, but the boundaries between colleague, friend, lover and enemy soon blur as they immerse themselves in their new world. Details Episode 8 Airs Mar 1 Young graduates compete for permanent positions at a top investment bank in London, but the boundaries between colleague, friend, lover and enemy soon blur as they immerse themselves in their new world. Details
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Season Info

Director
Mickey Down, Konrad Kay, Michelle Savill
Executive Producer
Jane Tranter, Lachlan MacKinnon, Mickey Down, Kate Crowther, Ryan Rasmussen, Konrad Kay, Kathleen McCaffrey
Network
HBO
Rating
TV-MA
Genre
Drama
Original Language
British English
Release Date
Jan 11, 2026