Jan 6, 2026 7:00am PT ‘Industry’ Season 4 Is a Wildly Ambitious Reinvention That Cranks the HBO Finance Drama Up to 11: TV Review By Alison Herman Plus Icon Alison Herman TV Critic aherman2006 Latest ‘Industry’ Season 4 Is a Wildly Ambitious Reinvention That Cranks the HBO Finance Drama Up to 11: TV Review 8 minutes ago ‘The Pitt’ Makes Its Triumphant Return in Season 2 With an Even Bigger Cast and the Same Social Conscience: TV Review 23 hours ago Josh Charles Charms as a Cantankerous Small Town Doctor in Fox’s Cutesy ‘Best Medicine’: TV Review 2 days ago See All Courtesy of HBO There’s a lot of talk about narrative and messaging in Season 4 of HBO’s “Industry.” “In America, your story begins when you start telling it,” proclaims one aspiring titan of finance. “Listeners tune in to the belief of the teller,” a nervous CEO is told mid-pep talk. “We don’t need proof,” a trader says of their most audacious play yet, “because we finally have a good story to tell.” Within “Industry,” such statements are used to interrogate the line between masters of the universe who bend fate to their will and outright frauds.