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Industry Season 4 on HBO & Max: Full Release Schedule, Plot Shifts and Cast Guide

Simon Janvier by Simon Janvier
January 13, 2026
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Industry is back for a fourth season, and the new batch of episodes is rolling out weekly on HBO and Max in the U.S. With the story now unfolding against a radically different political and economic backdrop in the U.K., season 4 pushes Harper, Yasmin and their colleagues into even riskier territory — professionally and personally.

Below, you’ll find a clear release schedule for every episode of Industry season 4 in the U.S. and in France, plus a breakdown of what’s new this year, who’s joining the cast, and where exactly you can stream the show.

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When do new Industry season 4 episodes come out on HBO and Max?

Season 4 of Industry consists of eight episodes. In the United States, new episodes premiere on HBO and stream on Max once a week starting January 11, 2026. France gets each installment the very next day on HBO Max, so international viewers are essentially watching in near real time with the U.S. audience.

This 24-hour delay has become the standard rollout for HBO originals, helping the show trend on social media globally without long spoiler-heavy gaps between markets.

Industry season 4 episode guide and release calendar

Here’s the full week-by-week schedule for Industry season 4, with air dates for HBO in the U.S. and streaming availability on HBO Max in France:

EpisodeU.S. Release (HBO / Max)France Release (HBO Max)
Episode 1January 11, 2026January 12, 2026
Episode 2January 18, 2026January 19, 2026
Episode 3January 25, 2026January 26, 2026
Episode 4February 1, 2026February 2, 2026
Episode 5February 8, 2026February 9, 2026
Episode 6February 15, 2026February 16, 2026
Episode 7February 22, 2026February 23, 2026
Episode 8March 1, 2026March 2, 2026

The weekly cadence keeps Industry in the cultural conversation from mid-January through early March 2026, giving viewers time to dissect each episode’s business maneuvers, betrayals and political subtext.

What’s different about Industry season 4’s story?

Instead of simply repeating the same high-pressure banking drama, season 4 recalibrates the series around a transformed U.K. landscape. A new governing majority has come to power, and a controversial online safety bill becomes a driver of tension, shaking up parts of the financial sector that rely heavily on digital platforms and data.

For Harper and Yasmin, this means the rules of the game are shifting in real time. Regulations, political alliances and public opinion can move markets as much as any quarterly report. Their challenge is no longer just outperforming the person at the next desk — it’s navigating a financial world where political risk and regulatory exposure are as lethal as a bad trade.

The season leans harder into how policy, lobbying and media narratives can make or break deals, asking what it really costs to keep winning when the ground is constantly moving under everyone’s feet.

New faces and power dynamics in the Industry season 4 cast

Industry season 4 brings back core players while layering in new characters who widen the scope of the show beyond the trading floor.

Returning cast members include:

  • Myha’la as Harper
  • Marisa Abela as Yasmin
  • Ken Leung
  • Kit Harington

They’re joined by several high-profile additions, such as:

  • Max Minghella
  • Charlie Heaton
  • Toheeb Jimoh
  • Kal Penn
  • Kieran Shipka

One of the most notable newcomers is Jim Dycker, a journalist whose investigation into the industry’s gray areas forces Pierpoint and its rivals into the media spotlight. By pulling journalism into the equation, season 4 puts reputational risk and public scrutiny on the same level as financial exposure, expanding the show’s long-running theme of how power is built — and lost — in modern finance.

Finance, politics and media: the new Industry triangle

From the very start, Industry has been as much about class, credentials and identity as it is about balance sheets. Season 4 goes a step further by openly tying the traders’ personal arcs to a broader network of influence: lawmakers drafting bills, ministers setting the national agenda, and reporters chasing stories that can tank a stock before the opening bell.

For U.S. viewers, this makes the show feel even closer to real-world debates about tech regulation, market oversight and the power of a single viral headline. The political majority change in the U.K. may be fictional, but its echoes — from online safety enforcement to investor anxiety — will feel familiar to anyone who’s watched Washington or Wall Street react to new rules.

How to watch Industry season 4 in the U.S. and France

In the United States, Industry season 4 airs on HBO and streams on Max, with one new episode each week. You can catch up or rewatch earlier seasons on Max as well, making it easy to jump into season 4 even if you’ve fallen behind.

In France, the series is available on HBO Max, typically via partnered offers. Each new episode lands one day after its initial U.S. broadcast, ensuring French audiences don’t have to dodge spoilers for long.

How many episodes are in Industry season 4?

Season 4 is structured exactly like previous seasons, with a total of eight episodes. That compact episode count keeps the pacing tight: there’s room for complex character work and political intrigue, but very little filler.

The season unfolds from January to early March 2026, giving viewers a defined window to follow the arc from the first trade of the year to the final fallout of the season’s biggest gambles.

Why the weekly release model suits Industry

While many streaming shows still opt for a binge drop, Industry has leaned into a classic HBO-style weekly rollout. For a series built on deals, secrets and slow-burn rivalries, the format works in its favor. Each episode leaves room for speculation — about who’s playing whom, how the new laws will hit different desks, or what Jim Dycker will publish next.

On social media and in online recaps, that weeklong gap lets fans piece together the show’s dense web of financial lingo, corporate maneuvering and political backrooms, which might otherwise be lost in a weekend binge.

FAQ

How many episodes does Industry season 4 have?

Industry season 4 includes eight episodes, matching the episode count of the earlier seasons.

How often do new Industry season 4 episodes drop on HBO and Max?

New episodes debut weekly. In the U.S., they air on HBO and stream on Max every week starting January 11, 2026. In France, each episode becomes available on HBO Max one day later.

Where can I stream Industry season 4 in France?

In France, Industry season 4 streams on HBO Max, which is accessible through the service’s local partner offers. Episodes arrive the day after their U.S. broadcast.

How long will Industry season 4 be airing?

The weekly rollout runs from January 11, 2026, in the U.S. through March 1, 2026, for the finale. France follows with each episode on a one-day delay, ending on March 2, 2026.

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