HBO confirms that the acclaimed drama “Industry” will end with its fifth season; the Season 4 finale airs this Sunday, March 1.
HBO has renewed its original drama Industry for a fifth and final season. Created by Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, the show will conclude after cementing its reputation as one of the boldest and most relevant dramas exploring global finance, power, and class.
The final episode of Season 4 premieres this Sunday at 10 p.m. on HBO and HBO Max. The story follows Harper (Myha’la) and Yasmin (Marisa Abela), as their friendship and ambitions collide in a ruthless world of fintech moguls and high-stakes deals. Beneath the glamour, the show exposes the human cost of success.
The cast includes Kit Harington, Ken Leung, Max Minghella, Kiernan Shipka, and Kal Penn. Season 4 was hailed by critics as the show’s best yet—Variety called it “a bold, ambitious reinvention,” while Vulture praised it as “Industry at its peak.”
Francesca Orsi, HBO’s EVP of Programming, celebrated the milestone, saying, “Industry thrilled audiences by dissecting power and class like no other series.” Creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay said they chose to end it “at the height of its power,” thanking HBO, Bad Wolf, and the fans “who’ve been there since day one.”
The upcoming fifth season, yet to receive a premiere date, will bring the decade-long story to a close. Industry is produced by Bad Wolf in association with HBO and the BBC.
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