‘Industry’ fans, the wait is almost over. After months of speculation and some well-placed teasers, the hit finance drama is finally back. ‘Industry Season 4’ kicks off in early 2026, sliding right back into its usual Sunday night spot on HBO and streaming on HBO Max. If you want to know exactly when new episodes drop, how long the season runs, or where you can tune in, no matter if you’re in the US, UK, India, or somewhere else, here’s the full rundown.
‘Industry Season 4’: Premiere date and release pattern
Mark your calendar: ‘Industry Season 4’ premieres Sunday, January 11, 2026, at 9 p.m. ET on HBO. From there, new episodes land every Sunday, same time, same place. If you’re all about streaming, HBO Max lets you watch on demand as soon as the episode airs, so you can catch up whenever you want.Eight episodes make up the season, just like previous years. This Sunday-night ritual runs through March 1, 2026.Episode release datesIf you’re the planning type (or just want to avoid spoilers), here’s how the schedule breaks down:Episode 1: January 11, 2026 Episode 2: January 18, 2026 Episode 3: January 25, 2026 Episode 4: February 1, 2026 Episode 5: February 8, 2026 Episode 6: February 15, 2026 Episode 7: February 22, 2026 Episode 8 (Finale): March 1, 2026So, you get eight straight weeks of corporate chaos, office politics, and those high-stakes moments that make Industry so addictive.
Where to watch ‘Industry Season 4’
For viewers in the United States, watch live on HBO, or stream it on HBO Max right after (you’ll need an HBO Max subscription for on-demand viewing). For viewers in the United Kingdom, new episodes land the day after the US, starting Monday, January 12, 2026, available on BBC iPlayer and airing on BBC One.For the audience in Canada, you can head over to Crave for streaming, that’s where all the action happens up north. In Australia, episodes drop on HBO Max starting January 12, 2026.In India, JioHotstar gets the new season beginning January 12, 2026, which matches the international release pace.Dropping episodes one week at a time isn’t just old-school, it’s smart. ‘Industry’ thrives on big twists, tense rivalries, and all those behind-the-scenes power plays. Spacing out the season means fans have time to react, swap theories, and spark conversations online. It’s way more fun than bingeing and then forgetting the show a week later.Plus, everyone around the world gets to tune in almost at the same time, which just adds to the excitement. You get to watch Harper, Yasmin, and the rest navigate their messes together with fans everywhere.



