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‘Industry’ Unveils a Teaser and Announces Season 4 Date

HBO’s first teaser for season four of Industry is set to Nina Simone’s “Lilac Wine.” And while there are only three short lines of dialogue, it’s enough to build the excitement for the new season. 

HBO’s short video accompanied the reveal of the fourth season’s release date. The eight-episode third season ended on September 29, 2024, and season four – which also consists of eight episodes – will premiere on Sunday, January 11, 2026 at 9pm ET/PT. 

“At the top of their game and living the lives they set out to have as Pierpoint grads, Harper and Yasmin are drawn into a high-stakes, globetrotting cat-and-mouse game when a splashy fintech darling bursts onto the London scene,” reads HBO’s synopsis. “As Yasmin navigates her relationship with tech founder Sir Henry Muck and Harper is pulled into the orbit of enigmatic executive Whitney Halberstram, their twisted friendship begins to warp and ignite under the pressure of money, power, and the desire to be on top.”

Myha’la stars in Industry season 4 (Photograph by Simon Ridgway/HBO)

Season four stars Myha’la, Marisa Abela, Kit Harington, Ken Leung, Max Minghella, Miriam Petche, Sagar Radia, and Toheeb Jimoh. Charlie Heaton, Amy James-Kelly, Roger Barclay, Andrew Havill, Kiernan Shipka, and Kal Penn also star. Rounding out the cast are Jack Farthing, Stephen Campbell Moore, Claire Forlani, and Edward Holcroft.

Mickey Down and Konrad Kay created the critically acclaimed drama and serve as writers, directors, and executive producers. Additional executive producers include Jane Tranter, Kate Crowther, Ryan Rasmussen, Kathleen McCaffrey, and Rebecca Ferguson. Michelle Savill and Luke Snellin also directed episodes of season four.

This post was last modified on February 25, 2026 12:58 pm

Rebecca Murray: Journalist covering the entertainment industry for 23+ years, including 13 years as the first writer for About.com's Hollywood Movies site. Member of the Critics Choice Association (Film & TV Branches), Alliance of Women Film Journalists, and Past President of the San Diego Film Critics Society.
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