The fourth season of the hit financial drama Industry has arrived, pulling viewers back into the high-stakes world of young bankers navigating a new corporate battlefield. The show premiered on January 11, 2026, in the United States and Canada, followed by a release in the United Kingdom and Australia on January 12, 2026. This season marks a significant shift for the main characters, moving beyond the halls of Pierpoint & Co. into a broader, more complex global finance arena. If you’re ready to see where ambition, power, and betrayal lead Harper and Yasmin next, here is your complete guide to streaming Industry Season 4 from anywhere in the world.
Where to Stream Industry Season 4 in Your Region
The release strategy for Industry Season 4 follows a weekly schedule, with one new episode dropping each week for a total of eight episodes. The platform you need depends on where you live.
In the United States, the series is available on HBO and the Max streaming service. New episodes premiere on HBO and are available to stream on Max simultaneously. Max subscription plans begin at $10.99 per month for a basic tier with advertisements.
In the United Kingdom, the show airs on BBC One and is available to stream for free on BBC iPlayer. Episodes are released weekly, starting a day after the US premiere. A valid TV license is required to use BBC iPlayer.
In Canada, viewers can watch on the Crave streaming service. In Australia, the season is available on both Max and Binge.
For viewers traveling outside their home country, these streaming services use geographic restrictions. Accessing them from abroad typically requires using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) to connect to a server back home.
Full Episode Release Schedule for Industry Season 4
Unlike shows that drop entire seasons at once, Industry releases episodes weekly. The fourth season consists of eight episodes, concluding in early March 2026. Here is the complete release calendar for the United States:
- Episode 1: January 11, 2026
- Episode 2: January 18, 2026
- Episode 3: January 25, 2026
- Episode 4: February 1, 2026
- Episode 5: February 8, 2026
- Episode 6: February 15, 2026
- Episode 7: February 22, 2026
- Episode 8: March 1, 2026
In the UK, each episode becomes available on BBC iPlayer on the Monday following the US Sunday premiere.
What Industry Season 4 Is About: New Setting and High Stakes
Industry Season 4 picks up after the dramatic closure of the Pierpoint investment bank. The core graduates, Harper Stern and Yasmin Kara-Hanani, are now established in their careers but face a fresh challenge.
The season’s central conflict revolves around a splashy new financial technology company called Tender, which bursts onto the London scene. Described as a potential “bank killer,” Tender aims to evolve from a payment app into a full-service digital bank.
“Harper and Yasmin are drawn into a high-stakes, globetrotting cat-and-mouse game when a splashy fintech darling bursts onto the London scene,” reads the official season logline.
Yasmin is navigating her turbulent marriage to tech founder Sir Henry Muck, while Harper is pulled into the orbit of Tender’s enigmatic executive, Whitney Halberstram. Their complicated friendship is tested anew by the pressures of money, power, and the relentless drive to come out on top.
Show creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay explained the deliberate shift from Pierpoint to a global story. “It was bittersweet to close the chapter on Pierpointโฆ but we felt we could take that energy out into the world and broaden the canvas,” they said. They promised a season with “broader scope” and “higher stakes”.
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Returning Cast and Major New Additions for Season 4
The new season features a mix of familiar faces and significant new players. Leading the returning cast are Myha’la as the fiercely ambitious Harper Stern and Marisa Abela as Yasmin Kara-Hanani. Other returning characters include Ken Leung as Eric Tao, Sagar Radia as Rishi Ramdani, and Kit Harington as Sir Henry Muck.
Notably, Harry Lawtey will not return as Robert Spearing. Both the actor and the show’s creators felt the character’s story reached a natural conclusion at the end of Season 3.
The influx of new characters is tied to the rise of Tender. Key new cast members include:
- Max Minghella as Whitney Halberstram, the ambitious CFO and co-founder of Tender.
- Kal Penn as Jay Jonah Atterbury, the co-founder and CEO of Tender.
- Kiernan Shipka as Hayley Clay, a fearless executive assistant at Tender.
- Charlie Heaton as Jim Dycker, a financially savvy journalist.
- Toheeb Jimoh as Kwabena Bannerman, a trader working with Harper.
- Amy James-Kelly as Jennifer Bevan, a newly promoted Labour Party Minister.
Max Minghella teased his character’s drive, stating, “Whitney enters the world of Industry brimming with ruthless ambition, a silver tongue and a mercurial past.” He added that Whitney is focused on transforming Tender into an all-in-one “bank in your pocket”.
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