Kit Harington is back on TV—but not in Westeros. The former Game of Thrones star returns to HBO this January in Season 4 of Industry, the razor‑sharp finance drama that’s quietly become one of the network’s most acclaimed modern series. The new season premieres on January 11, 2026, taking its place on HBO’s coveted primetime schedule with weekly episodes also streaming on Max.
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Industry Season 4 premieres January 11, 2026, on HBO and Max.
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Kit Harington returns as disruptive fintech billionaire Henry Muck.
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Eight new episodes dive deeper into ambition, power, and financial chaos.
Season 4 brings Kit Harington back to Pierpoint
Set in the high-pressure world of London (and now global) finance, Industry Season 4 finds its core characters deeper than ever in a ruthless game of money, power, and influence. Harington returns as tech billionaire Henry Muck, a swaggering fintech mogul whose arrival last season upended Yasmin’s life and career—and he remains a key figure as Pierpoint’s rising stars get pulled into an even more dangerous orbit.
Across eight new episodes, the show continues to follow Harper, Yasmin, and the rest of the Pierpoint alumni as they collide with Henry’s flashy fintech empire, global capital, and their own worst impulses. Early teases promise more of what the series does best: sharp writing, messy personal entanglements, and a brutally honest look at what “winning” in this world really costs.
Watch the official trailer for Industry Season 4 here:
A cult favorite stepping into the spotlight
Industry has steadily built a loyal following and strong critical acclaim, often described as one of HBO’s most underrated dramas. With Season 4 leaning into bigger stakes, a more international scope, and the star power of Harington’s expanded role, HBO clearly sees it as a core part of its 2026 slate.
For fans of Harington, this isn’t just a reunion with HBO; it’s a chance to watch him sink his teeth into a contemporary, morally murky character far removed from Jon Snow’s honor‑bound heroism. And for Industry diehards, January 11 brings what they’ve been waiting for: the next chapter in TV’s sharpest look at ambition, excess, and survival in modern finance.
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