The BBC and HBO have confirmed the release date for Industry season four, unveiling first-look images and casting details for the upcoming series.
The fourth instalment of the financial thriller, set in Canary Wharf but shot in Cardiff, sees Harper Stern (Myha'la) and Yasmin Kara-Hanani (Marisa Abela) embroiled in a "high-stakes, globetrotting cat-and-mouse game" following their exit from Pierpoint.
The new season welcomes back familiar faces whilst introducing fresh talent, including Max Minghella, best known for portraying Nick Blaine in The Handmaid's Tale. The complete ensemble features Myha'la, Marisa Abela, Kit Harington, Ken Leung, Miriam Petche, Sagar Radia, Toheeb Jimoh, Charlie Heaton, and Amy James-Kelly.
Additional cast members include Roger Barclay, Andrew Havill, Kiernan Shipka, Kal Penn, Jack Farthing, Stephen Campbell Moore, Claire Forlani, and Edward Holcroft.
The official synopsis states: "At the top of their game and living the lives they set out to have as Pierpoint grads, Harper (Myha'la) and Yasmin (Marisa Abela) are drawn into a high stakes, globetrotting cat-and-mouse game when a splashy fintech darling bursts onto the London scene."
"As Yasmin navigates her relationship with tech founder Sir Henry Muck (Kit Harington) and Harper is pulled into the orbit of enigmatic executive Whitney Halberstram (Max Minghella), their twisted friendship begins to warp and ignite under the pressure of money, power, and the desire to be on top."
The BBC has announced the four series will arrive on BBC iPlayer and BBC One this January. Created by Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, the series comprises eight episodes which will be broadcast on a weekly basis.
The programme is a Bad Wolf Production for HBO and the BBC, with executive producers including Jane Tranter, Kate Crowther, and Ryan Rasmussen for Bad Wolf; Kathleen McCaffrey for Little Gems; and Rebecca Ferguson for BBC. The directorial team features Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, Michelle Savill, and Luke Snellin.
Industry season four will air exclusively in the UK on BBC iPlayer and BBC One in January 2026, the date and time will be announced in due course.