‘Industry’ Renewed For Season 4 At HBO

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Industry has been renewed for Season 4 at HBO.

The news comes ahead of the penultimate episode of Season 3, which will air Sunday night, in a show of faith from the network after the final two episodes were bumped to a time slot one hour later at 10 p.m. in order to accommodate new DC drama The Penguin.

In a statement Thursday, co-creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay said: “We are beyond thrilled and grateful to HBO, the incredible team at Bad Wolf and our phenomenal cast and crew for their continued belief in Industry and for allowing us to grow as creators, writers and now directors whilst taking the show to new heights. We can’t wait to dive deeper and deliver the best season yet in season 4.” 

Industry had previously taken over HBO’s prime Sunday 9 p.m. slot, where it managed to find new viewers, which was exactly the goal when transitioning it from Monday nights. On Thursday, HBO said that Season 3 is now pacing nearly 40% ahead of Season 2, averaging 1.6M viewers per episode — and it continues to grow.

Series viewership over the past five weeks rank among its top five weeks ever, and social conversation surrounding the series is also growing.

Industry hit an audience record with the third episode of Season 3, raking in 370,000 cross-platform viewers, according to Nielsen and Warner Bros. Discovery internal viewing figures.

In a recent interview with Deadline, Down teased “massive” last two episodes as he and Kay direct for the first time. Down also said that “we have a really good Season 4 idea.”

Industry Season 3 cast includes Myha’la, Marisa Abela, Harry Lawtey, Ken Leung, Conor MacNeill, Sagar Radia, Kit Harington, Sarah Goldberg, Miriam Petche, Indy Lewis, Adam Levy, Sarah Parish, Trevor White, Elena Saurel, Irfan Shamji, Andrew Havill, Roger Barclay, Fady Elsayed, and Fiona Button. 

The series is created, written, and executive produced by Mickey Down & Konrad Kay. A Bad Wolf Production for HBO/BBC, Industry is executive produced by Jane Tranter, Kate Crowther, and Ryan Rasmussen for Bad Wolf; and Rebecca Ferguson for BBC. Kathleen McCaffrey of Little Gems will be joining as executive producer for the new season. 

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