Industry season 3 cuts element of sex scene for BBC broadcast

Industry season 3 cuts element of sex scene for BBC broadcast

As a dedicated cinematic connoisseur with a penchant for gripping dramas that delve deep into the human psyche, I eagerly await the premiere of Industry Season 3 on BBC One. With my extensive background in finance and a knack for deciphering the intricate webs that bind the corporate world, I am confident that this new season will captivate me from the very first episode.


Although viewers in the UK are eagerly awaiting the premiere of Industry’s third season, following its run on HBO in the U.S., it appears that the British audience will actually watch a slightly modified version compared to what Americans see on television.

Viewers of the dramatic series are likely aware by now that it contains explicit sexual content. Notably, when it airs on BBC One, it does so during an after-hours timeframe.

This current series has been especially praised by critics in the U.S. while it aired, prompting a premature renewal for season 4.

Industry season 3 cuts element of sex scene for BBC broadcast

Upon renewal of the series, co-creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay expressed their immense joy and gratitude in a statement: “We are overjoyed and thankful to HBO, Bad Wolf’s outstanding team, and our exceptional cast and crew for their unwavering faith in Industry. They have allowed us to expand as creators, writers, and now directors, enabling us to elevate the show to greater heights.

“We can’t wait to dive deeper and deliver the best season yet in season 4.”

1) The show centers on the ruthless realm of financial powerhouses in London, and in its third season, we meet a significant new figure named Henry Muck, portrayed by Kit Harington.

In season 3, Pierpoint is focusing on the future with a major investment in ethical businesses. Meanwhile, Yasmin, Robert, and Eric become key players in the exciting Initial Public Offering (IPO) of Lumi, an eco-friendly energy company headed by Sir Henry Muck. The narrative unfolds as it reaches the highest tiers of finance, media, and politics.

After departing from Pierpoint, Harper has been keen to re-engage with the alluring world of finance. In a surprising turn of events, they’ve found a collaborator in Petra Koenig, who manages the FutureDawn portfolio.

On October 1st, 2024, at 10:40 PM, the third season of Industry will debut on BBC One. You can catch up on seasons 1 and 2 right now by streaming them in their entirety on BBC iPlayer.

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2024-09-23 15:04