Industry Season 4 OTT Release
Industry Season 4 hits OTT platforms starting January 11, 2026, on HBO and HBO Max in the US, with India getting it a day later on JioHotstar. No more endless waits like the gaps between past seasons this one's dropping quicker, right after Season 3 wrapped in August 2024.Film Updates on X shared the first poster for ‘INDUSTRY’ Season 4.It premieres January 11 on HBO Max, building hype for the next chapter.
Picture this: the cutthroat world of London finance ramps up again, with grads from Pierpoint now deep in the game, chasing power and cash. It's that steamy mix of ambition, betrayal, and boardroom hookups that hooked viewers from day one. Trailers are already out, teasing chaos, and honestly, who isn't ready for more of that unfiltered greed?
When And Where To Watch Industry Season 4
Catch Industry Season 4 on HBO and HBO Max in the US from January 11 at 9 p.m. PT/ET, with weekly episodes through the eight-episode run; in the UK, it's BBC around the same time, and JioHotstar brings it to India on January 12. JioHotstar even dropped the trailer with that killer caption: "Ambition has no limit." Stateside, it's the usual Sunday night slot perfect for kicking back after a long week.HBO Max on X teased that ambition knows no bounds as #Industry returns January 11 at 9pm.Fans gear up for the high-stakes drama hitting screens soon.
In India, that one-day delay feels like nothing compared to old waits. Stream it legally, no sketchy sites needed. Newcomers might binge Seasons 1-3 first; they're on the same platforms. Funny how a show about fintech bros makes you question your own 9-to-5 hustle.
Industry Season 4 Cast and Crew
The Season 4 lineup brings back heavy hitters like Myha’la as the relentless Harper Stern, Marisa Abela's Yasmin (fresh off her BAFTA win for leading actress in Season 3), Kit Harington stepping up as tech mogul Henry Muck, Ken Leung's Eric Tao, plus Max Minghella, Miriam Petche, Sagar Radia, Toheeb Jimoh, and more like Roger Barclay and Andrew Havill.
Fresh faces? Charlie Heaton as a nosy financial reporter, Kiernan Shipka tangled in relationship drama, Amy James-Kelly, Kal Penn, Jack Farthing, Stephen Campbell Moore, Claire Forlani, and Edward Holcroft. Note Harry Lawtey from Season 3 isn't back ouch, that stings for fans.
Behind the scenes, Mickey Down and Konrad Kay create, write, and executive-produce, with Joseph Charlton scripting alongside. Directors include Down, Kay, Michelle Savill, and Luke Snellin. Bad Wolf Productions handles it for HBO and BBC, with exec producers like Jane Tranter, Kate Crowther, Ryan Rasmussen, Kathleen McCaffrey, and Rebecca Ferguson. Season 3 snagged a Critics Choice nod for best drama proof this crew knows how to crank the tension.
Quick cast highlights in a casual rundown:
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Myha’la (Harper): The queen of cutthroat moves, always scheming.
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Marisa Abela (Yasmin): Newlywed vibes with Harington, but power plays loom.
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Kit Harington (Henry Muck): From Game of Thrones to fintech founder wild pivot.
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Max Minghella: Enigmatic exec pulling strings.
About Industry Season 4
Industry Season 4 dives into a globetrotting cat-and-mouse chase where Harper and Yasmin, now at the top of their game, clash over a flashy new fintech player shaking up London. Yasmin juggles her rocky tie to Sir Henry Muck (Harington), while Harper orbits Whitney Halberstram (Minghella) their "friendship" twists into something toxic under money's glare.
Trailer opens with Eric Tao hyping "anti-establishment" work, only for Harper to shrug it off like, "What's the problem?" Frenemies hit new lows: psychosexual games, career sabotage, the works. It's uglier than ever, but that's the hook reminds you of real Wall Street scandals, minus the glamour filter.
Renewed in September 2024, this season builds on Season 3's buzz, which grew viewership big time. No more slow burns; it's straight fire. One clip shows Harper gunning for the upstart Tender firm, allied with Yasmin and Henry post-honeymoon blues included. Shipka's exec assistant gets messy in their orbit, Heaton sniffs around as a reporter.
Feels like the show's peaking, blending sex, deals, and moral black holes. If Season 3 was a BAFTA winner and awards darling, expect Season 4 to dominate chats. Perfect binge for anyone obsessed with Succession vibes but edgier. Mark those calendars January can't come soon enough.
Disclaimer: The information above is based on officially available announcements, trailers, and industry reports at the time of writing. Release dates, streaming platforms, cast details, and schedules are subject to change by the creators or streaming services without prior notice. Viewers are advised to check the respective OTT platforms for the latest updates and official confirmations.




