
Industry Season 4: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far
Industry on HBO has this knack for pulling you into the chaotic, cutthroat world of finance, where ambition and betrayal are just another day at the office. After Season 3 wrapped with a jaw-dropping finale—Pierpoint's London office shutting down, Harper jetting off to New York, and Yasmin tangled up with Sir Henry Muck—fans are itching to know what's next. HBO greenlit Season 4 faster than you can say 'stock market crash,' and with filming already underway, here's the lowdown on when it might drop, who's in the cast, and what kind of drama we're in for. Industry Season 4 Potential Release Date
No official premiere date has been announced, but let's piece together what we know. Filming kicked off in the UK in March 2025, per Deadline . If we look at the show's track record, Season 2 hit screens in August 2022, and Season 3 followed in August 2024—roughly a two-year gap. That puts us in the ballpark of late 2025 or early 2026 for Season 4. Some outlets, like Glamour , are betting on a spring or summer 2026 release, assuming production stays on track. Industry Season 4 Expected Cast
The Industry cast is like a revolving door of talent, and Season 4 is no exception. We've got returning heavyweights, some shiny new faces, and one big goodbye that's got fans buzzing. Returning Favorites Myha'la as Harper Stern
Marisa Abela as Yasmin Kara-Hanani
Ken Leung as Eric Tao
Kit Harington as Sir Henry Muck
Sagar Radia as Rishi Ramdani
Miriam Petche as Sweetpea Fresh Faces
Season 4 is stacking the deck with some serious star power, and the new characters sound like they'll shake things up: Max Minghella as Whitney Halberstram
Kiernan Shipka as Hayley Clay
Kal Penn as Jay Jonah Atterbury
Charlie Heaton as Jim Dycker
Claire Forlani as Cordelia Hanani-Spyrka
Toheeb Jimoh as Kwabena Bannerman
Amy James-Kelly as Jennifer Bevan
Jack Farthing as Edward Smith Industry Season 4 Potential Plot
The Industry team is keeping plot details locked up tighter than a bank vault, but creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay have dropped some hints. In a Deadline chat, Down said they're channeling Michael Clayton vibes, aiming for a corporate thriller that weaves together finance, politics, and media. What to Expect Pierpoint's Fallout : With Pierpoint's London office kaput, the gang's scattered. Harper's in New York, Yasmin's playing high-society wife, and Eric's… well, being Eric. Season 4 will likely follow their new gigs and grudges.
: With Pierpoint's London office kaput, the gang's scattered. Harper's in New York, Yasmin's playing high-society wife, and Eric's… well, being Eric. Season 4 will likely follow their new gigs and grudges. Tender Takes Over : The new company, Tender, sounds like a major player. With Minghella, Penn, and Shipka in the mix, expect corporate power struggles and maybe some shady deals.
: The new company, Tender, sounds like a major player. With Minghella, Penn, and Shipka in the mix, expect corporate power struggles and maybe some shady deals. Politics and Media : A Labour minister (James-Kelly) and a nosy journalist (Heaton) suggest we're diving deeper into the messy overlap of money and power. Could Yasmin's family secrets come back to haunt her?
: A Labour minister (James-Kelly) and a nosy journalist (Heaton) suggest we're diving deeper into the messy overlap of money and power. Could Yasmin's family secrets come back to haunt her? Harper vs. Yasmin : Their friendship took a beating in Season 3. Will they patch things up or go full-on frenemies in New York? Our money's on more shade-throwing.
: Their friendship took a beating in Season 3. Will they patch things up or go full-on frenemies in New York? Our money's on more shade-throwing. Rishi's Chaos: His gambling addiction's a ticking time bomb. I'm betting it'll blow up in spectacular fashion.
Industry has always been unflinching in its exploration of ambition, class, and morality, and Season 4 promises to double down on these themes. Down told ELLE that the season will focus on 'money and class,' suggesting a continuation of the show's gritty, character-driven storytelling. Expect more shocking betrayals, steamy encounters, and high-stakes deals, all wrapped in the show's signature blend of drama and dark humour.
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