Industry season 4 full cast revealed with new plot details

Building on premiere confirmations, HBO and BBC's Industry season 4 unveils its complete cast ahead of the January 12, 2026, launch. Returning stars like Myha'la, Marisa Abela, and Ken Leung navigate post-Pierpoint dramas, joined by high-profile additions from Stranger Things and The Handmaid's Tale. Harry Lawtey exits as Robert Spearing.

As Industry season 4 prepares to premiere on BBC One/iPlayer and HBO, recent announcements detail the expanded ensemble and fresh storylines centered on new firms like Otto Mostyn Asset Management and fintech ventures.

Myha'la returns as Harper Stern, now at Mostyn's fund amid tensions, with Ken Leung's Eric Tao back in the US to mentor her through personal issues. Marisa Abela's Yasmin Kara-Hanani, married to Kit Harington's Sir Henry Muck, balances caregiving and purpose at his company, their dynamic "spinning out of control." Sagar Radia reprises Rishi Ramdani, wrestling with guilt over his wife's death from gambling debts. Miriam Petche joins as Sweetpea Golightly at Mostyn with Harper.

New faces add intrigue: Charlie Heaton (Stranger Things) as journalist Jim Dycker chasing scoops; Kal Penn as Tender CEO Jay Jonah Atterbury; Kiernan Shipka as determined Hayley Clay; Max Minghella as ambitious CFO Whitney Halberstram; plus Jack Farthing, Amy James-Kelly, and Claire Forlani in political and family roles.

Harry Lawtey departs as Robert Spearing, telling The Telegraph: "Ultimately I feel like I’m in a place where I’ve said everything I had to say with a character, and I think both me and the writers felt mutually happy with where we left him."

The season delves into high society, ethical investing, corporate ambition, and evolving friendships, expanding prior Pierpoint arcs.

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