📺 Money, money, money. When it comes to the worlds of finance, politics, and hedonism, no show does it quite like HBO’s Industry. What began with a group of young graduates navigating a toxic corporate culture has evolved into a full-on melodrama where absolutely nothing is off limits — and no one can be trusted. Season four sees the familiar set of faces up to no good, with a few fresh additions wading into the fray.
Enter Tender: The fourth season starts off on a high-note, with two new characters together after a night out. Soon enough, we come to find out that journalist Jim Dycker (Charlie Heaton) had been keeping tabs on Hayley Clay (Kiernan Shipka), an executive assistant at fintech startup Tender, in an attempt to dig up dirt on the business. Hayley soon kicks him out after he makes his motives clear, and so the gears start turning.
The focus then shifts to Harper Stern (Myha’la), who is now running her own fund. Harper is resorting to Machiavellian measures to keep clients on board, and it isn’t working out. In parallel, we meet Tender’s founders Whit Halberstram (The Handmaid Tale’s Max Minghella) and Jonah Atterbury (Kal Penn). Whit doesn’t like the direction the company is taking, and seeks to correct its course, even if it means throwing his partner under the bus. Characters’ lives — old and new — begin to intertwine in unexpected and often shocking ways, with Yasmin (Marisa Abela) and Kit Harington (Henry Muck) navigating an entirely new dynamic after marriage.
That’s all we’ll divulge for now, lest we spoil, but we think the fourth season of Industry is perhaps the best one yet. The entire cast, particularly Harrington, delivers stellar performances, and the new faces prove scene stealers from the get-go. In traditional Industry fashion, viewer discretion is advised, with this season going all-out on the explicit scenes. If you’re already caught up on the first three seasons, you’ll want to pause whatever it is you’re watching and start streaming — if you’re not caught up, we suggest you schedule a weekend binge.
WHERE TO WATCH- Industry is streaming on OSN+ with weekly episodes dropping Sundays. Watch the trailer on YouTube (watch, runtime: 2:33).