
HBO is known for high-quality TV shows, but maintaining that reputation can be tricky. The network often chooses to end a series while it’s still popular, preferring a strong finish like with Succession instead of a disappointing one like Game of Thrones. However, fans don’t always agree with these decisions about when a show should end.
HBO’s drama series Industry, created by Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, takes place in the highly competitive world of finance. The show premiered in late 2020 and is currently airing its fourth season. Recent news indicates that HBO has renewed Industry for a fifth season, which will serve as the show’s finale.
Down and Kay announced the end of their show, Industry, with a statement thanking HBO and the BBC. They expressed their gratitude for being part of the select group of dramas that have lasted five seasons on HBO, noting that they began developing the show a decade ago. They specifically credited Jane Tranter and her team at Bad Wolf for believing in their vision and making the show a reality, saying it wouldn’t have happened without her support. They also thanked the BBC for their collaboration.
Industry‘s Ending Is Very Much Planned

When a TV show announces its ending, viewers often fear they won’t get the conclusion they deserve. But the creators of Industry want to assure fans that this final season has been carefully planned, and they’re promising a satisfying ending.
Down and Kay have been considering the best way to conclude the show while it’s still at its peak. They explained, with a touch of humor, that they recognize when it’s time to move on, unlike some of the characters in the show.
The creators also made sure to thank the fans, who have been a huge part of the show’s success. Industry has become a popular favorite since it started, and the passionate support of its viewers is the main reason it’s consistently considered one of the best shows on television.
We’re incredibly grateful to our dedicated evangelical viewers, particularly those who have been with us since the beginning. We also want to express our deep appreciation to our amazing cast and crew – they truly brought our writing to life with their world-class performances, ensuring these characters will continue to resonate with audiences. It’s always been thrilling to see the HBO logo before our show, and we believe HBO remains the best platform for creating television. We’re excited to continue working with them for many years to come.
Season 4 of Industry features a talented cast including Myha’la (known from Black Mirror and Bodies Bodies Bodies), Marisa Abela (Back to Black), Kit Harington (Game of Thrones), Ken Leung (Lost), Max Minghella (The Social Network), Miriam Petche (Vexed), Sagar Radia, Toheeb Jimoh (Ted Lasso), Charlie Heaton (Stranger Things), Amy James-Kelly (Jericho), Roger Barclay (Andor), Andrew Havill (The Crown), Kiernan Shipka (Mad Men), Kal Penn (Harold & Kumar), Jack Farthing (The Lost Daughter), Stephen Campbell Moore (War of the Worlds), Claire Forlani (Mallrats), and Edward Holcroft (The Agency).
The final episode of Industry Season 4 will be available on HBO and BBC starting March 1st. Share your thoughts on your favorite shows with other fans on the ComicBook Forum!
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