HBO has renewed its hit drama seriesIndustryfor afifth and final season, bringing one of television’s most compelling financial thrillers to a close after four seasons. The announcement comes ahead of the Season 4 finale, which is set to air onMarch 1, 2026, and marks a deliberate decision by the show’s creators —Mickey Down and Konrad Kay— to finish the story on an “unparalleled high.”
Since its debut in 2020,Industryhas followed the cut‑throat lives of young bankers and traders trying to make their mark in London’s high‑stakes financial sector. The series has garnered critical praise for its sharp writing, complex characters and gritty realism, with Season 4 achieving significant viewership growth. Over the years, the ensemble cast — includingMyha’la (Harper Stern), Marisa Abela (Yasmin), Ken Leung, Kit Harington, Max Minghellaand others — has evolved alongside the series’ audacious narrative.
HBO’s drama head,Francesca Orsi, praised the show’s exploration of power, money, politics and class, saying it has become a standout in the network’s lineup. Down and Kay echoed their gratitude toward HBO, the cast and loyal fans who have supported the series. They noted that choosing when to endIndustrywas as important as how the story began, ensuring a satisfying and powerful conclusion for its characters and themes.
With its blend of financial intrigue, personal drama and social insight,Industryhas solidified its place among HBO’s acclaimed dramas. Fans can expect the final season to wrap up long‑running arcs and deliver a memorable farewell to the world of Pierpoint and beyond.