TVLine has published a guide to 15 TV shows for fans of HBO's Industry after its fourth season concluded. The series, described as a harsh immersion into London's financial world, will return for a fifth and final season. Recommendations feature dramas centered on finance, power struggles and corporate intrigue.
HBO's Industry has emerged as a standout series of the 2020s, offering intense storytelling about young professionals navigating the competitive British stock market. According to TVLine, the recently wrapped Season 4 demonstrated the show's ability to evolve while retaining its edge. Fans awaiting the final fifth season can explore similar series in the meantime. The list includes a mix of finance thrillers, corporate satires and ensemble dramas. Key recommendations are: Succession, an Emmy-winning HBO series about media mogul Logan Roy's family vying for power, sharing Industry's sharp corporate dynamics. StartUp, a Crackle drama blending finance and crime, following a banker, hacker and gang leader in cryptocurrency schemes. Bad Banks, a German series starring Paula Beer as an ambitious banker confronting ethical dilemmas in Frankfurt. Tokyo Vice, an HBO Max production about a journalist probing Tokyo's underworld, echoing urban tension and power plays. Billions, Showtime's high-stakes tale of a U.S. attorney versus a hedge fund manager. Other picks: Slow Horses (Apple TV spy comedy), House of Lies (management consultancy satire), Mad Men (1960s ad agency drama), The Night Manager (John le Carré spy thriller with 2026 Season 2), The Fear Index (2022 miniseries on algorithmic trading chaos), The Dropout (Elizabeth Holmes fraud story), Call My Agent! (French talent agency comedy-drama), Devils (post-2008 crisis conspiracy), Mr. Robot (hacker vs. finance system) and Halt and Catch Fire (1980s tech revolution). Each is noted for parallels in ambition, moral ambiguity and high-pressure environments.