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  • TV-MA
  • 2020
  • 4 Seasons
  • 7.5  (21,707)

Industry is an exhilarating drama series that premiered on HBO Max in 2020. The show, which is directed by Lena Dunham, takes a deep dive into the high-stakes world of international finance, following a group of young graduates as they navigate their way through the cutthroat world of investment banking.

Set in the fast-paced, high-pressure environment of a top investment bank in London, Industry introduces us to an eclectic group of young graduates who are all fighting to rise to the top of their careers. At the heart of the show is Harper Stern (played by Myha'la Herrold), a young, ambitious graduate from New York who is desperate to make a name for herself in the world of finance. Alongside Harper, we meet the other members of her graduate intake, including Yasmin (played by Marisa Abela), Gus (played by David Jonsson), Hari (played by Nabhaan Rizwan), and Robert (played by Harry Lawtey).

The show explores the intense pressure these young bankers are under as they work long hours and compete fiercely for the attention of their senior colleagues. The series also delves into their personal lives, exploring the relationships and romances that develop between them as they navigate their way through the world of finance.

One of the most interesting aspects of Industry is the way it explores the intersection of race, gender, and class in the world of finance. The show's diverse cast allows it to tackle issues of race head-on, with characters from a range of different backgrounds struggling to fit in and succeed in a largely white, male-dominated industry. The show also explores the class dynamics at play in the world of investment banking, with characters from working-class backgrounds often struggling to fit in with their more privileged colleagues.

The show's writing is its strongest asset, with sharp, witty dialogue and a carefully crafted plot that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. It's clear that the show's creators did their homework, with many of the storylines and situations drawing on real-life events and experiences from within the industry.

Overall, Industry is a gripping, intelligent drama that is well worth a watch for anyone interested in finance, business, or just great television. With a talented cast, a strong storyline, and a well-executed exploration of some of the most pressing issues facing young people today, the show is sure to appeal to a wide range of viewers.

Industry is a series that ran for 4 seasons (28 episodes) between September 17, 2020 and on HBO Max

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1000 Yoots, 1 Marilyn
4. 1000 Yoots, 1 Marilyn
February 1, 2026
After Whitney and Henry secure their banking license, Tender partners with a global financial institution to launch a digital banking app. Harper gambles on an expose of Tender's business practices to benefit her short position. Rishi comes to terms with the consequences of his actions.
Habseligkeiten
3. Habseligkeiten
January 25, 2026
A reunited Harper and Eric embark on a new partnership as they launch their short-only fund and pitch a buzzy idea to investors. Later, Harper recruits Sweetpea to gather intel on Tender, and, in Vienna, Yasmin and Henry find that the lines between business and pleasure have begun to blur.
The Commander and The Grey Lady
2. The Commander and The Grey Lady
January 18, 2026
Eager to reignite Henry's drive, Yasmin plans a festive celebration for his birthday, bringing the industry to the Muck's lavish estate. Whitney makes Henry an offer to return to the public stage. Harper takes the chance to learn more about the enigma that is Whitney.
Paypal Of Bukkake
1. Paypal Of Bukkake
January 11, 2026
While Harper makes a bold move as head of her own fund, Whitney Halberstram works to ensure the successful evolution of Tender.
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Where to Watch Industry
Industry is available for streaming on the HBO Max website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Industry on demand at Max, Hulu, HBO NOW, Fandango at Home, Microsoft Movies & TV and Apple TV Store.
  • Premiere Date
    September 17, 2020
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (21,707)