Game of Thrones star Kit Harington rose to fame with his role of Jon Snow and has become a household name ever since.  Harington has come a long way ever since, playing iconic roles in several anthology series, and recently made headlines with his role in the MCU movie Eternals. Harington is making huge progress with the variety of roles he is bagging, the latest one being that of a CEO and founder of a green tech energy company.

 

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What role will Kit Harington play in Industry?

The Game of Thrones alum has been signed up to play Henry Muck, the CEO, and founder of green tech energy company Lumi. He will be joining the already-established cast that includes Indy Lewis, Marosa Abela, Harry Lawtey, David Jonsson, Connor MacNeil, Alex Lomar Akpobome, Katrine de Candole, and Ken Leung in Season 3.

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What is Industry about?

HBO’s Industry gives an insider’s view of the black box of high finance following a group of young bankers as they forge their identities within the pressure cooker environment and sex and drug-fueled blitz of international bank Pierpoint & Co’s London office.

Who is Henry Muck?

Harington’s new character is Henry Muck, the CEO and Founder of Lumi, an exciting green tech energy company that’s about to go public. In season three, as Pierpoint looks to the future and takes a big bet on ethical investing, the desk finds themselves front and center in the splashy IPO of Lumi, a green tech energy company, in a story that runs to the very top of finance, media, and government.

When will Industry Season 3 be released?

There has been no official announcement regarding a release date, but production on the series will begin this month in the UK on season 3, which will be comprised of eight episodes.

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