Industry Season 4 widens its globe-trotting, money-driven world with two women at the center, added cast and locations, and a sharper blend of drama, satire and power plays, as creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay defend their tight, IP-free approach. The BBC–HBO series deepens its critique of money, class and patriarchy while expanding its international settings and premieres January 12 on iPlayer and BBC One.
'Industry' Season 4 on HBO expands its scope beyond the trading floor, exploring new worlds, characters, and darker themes, thanks to the creators' newfound creative freedom after leaving the original setting. The show continues to push boundaries with more sex, drugs, and complex narratives, reflecting its evolution from a niche finance drama to a bold, genre-blending series.
Damian Lewis returns as Bobby "Axe" Axelrod in the trailer for the seventh and final season of Showtime's finance drama, Billions. The upcoming season promises alliances being turned on their head, old wounds being weaponized, and betrayal reaching epic proportions. Lewis left the show after season five but will appear in six of the new season's 12 episodes. Showtime plans to invest in the future of the Billions franchise, developing potential spin-off series.