The HBO series Industry saw its season 4 premiere attract over 800,000 viewers in the first three days, marking a 20% increase from the previous season's opener and the show's strongest premiere to date. This combines US cable viewership on HBO and streaming on Max.
Industry's fourth season premiered on HBO on Sunday, January 11, pulling in more than 800,000 viewers across the first three days. This outperforms the season 3 opener by 20%, per Nielsen cable data and Warner Bros. Discovery's Max streaming metrics in the US.
Anticipation was high following the season 4 trailer's release, with catch-up viewing for prior seasons surging 60% in the preceding week compared to season 3's buildup, both in the US and internationally.
Created by Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, the series follows young graduates in the high-pressure world of London investment banking. Season 4 tracks Harper (Myha’la) and Yasmin (Marisa Abela) in a global chase involving fintech disruptors, including Yasmin's ties to Sir Henry Muck (Kit Harington) and Harper's dealings with Whitney Halberstram (Max Minghella).