HBO’s hit drama series “Industry” has been officially renewed for a fourth season, exciting fans and critics alike. The news of the renewal comes just before the Season 3 finale, set to air on September 29th. The show has been praised for its unflinching exploration of ambition and class, making it a standout drama on HBO.
Francesca Orsi, executive vice president of HBO Programming, expressed her enthusiasm for the show, stating, “For three seasons, ‘Industry’ has been unflinching in its examination of ambition and class, solidifying itself as a marquee HBO drama.” She praised the creators, Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, for their unique vision that has redefined the workplace drama genre.
According to HBO, the third season of “Industry” has been a success, with an average of 1.6 million viewers per episode across all platforms, a 40% increase from Season 2. The show’s viewership for the past five weeks ranks among its best performances ever.
Creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay expressed their gratitude for the continued support from HBO and the production team. They are excited to delve deeper into the world of finance in Season 4 and deliver the best season yet.
The official description of Season 3 teases an exciting storyline involving ethical investing and a high-stakes IPO. The cast, including Marisa Abela, Harry Lawtey, and Kit Harington, will navigate the complex world of finance, media, and government.
Bad Wolf founder and CEO, Jane Tranter, praised HBO for their commitment to nurturing new talent and investing in quality programming. She looks forward to taking “Industry” to even greater heights in the upcoming season.
The series is a Bad Wolf Production for HBO/BBC, with Down and Kay serving as writers, executive producers, and directors. Tranter executive produces alongside Kate Crowther and Ryan Rasmussen for Bad Wolf, and Rebecca Ferguson for BBC. Kathleen McCaffrey will be joining as executive producer for the new season.
Fans can catch the remaining episodes of Season 3 on HBO Max, with episodes seven and eight set to stream on September 22nd and 29th. The show will continue to air on HBO proper at 10 p.m., following the new DC miniseries “The Penguin.”
With the renewal of “Industry” for a fourth season, viewers can look forward to more thrilling drama and captivating performances from the talented cast. Stay tuned for updates on the highly anticipated new season.