'Industry' Season 4 on HBO and HBO Max: Meet the Cast
Industry is back, and Season 4 wastes no time resetting the board. The premiere landed Sunday, January 11 on HBO and HBO Max, ushering Harper into a new chapter defined by a world far beyond the familiar walls of Pierpoint.
This season marks a clear evolution for the series. The scope is bigger, the stakes are sharper, and the industry itself is shifting. As old institutions give way to new money and new tech, Industry follows the people ruthless enough (and desperate enough) to keep up. With new characters entering the orbit and alliances already starting to form, Season 4 feels like a reinvention rather than a reset.
Before things get seriously cutthroat, let’s meet the new players shaking up the season. To watch HBO and HBO Max with DISH, add HBO to your DISH subscription today!
Meet the New Cast of 'Industry' Season 4
Kiernan Shipka as Hayley Clay
Hayley Clay arrives as something of an enigma. She works at Tender, a fast-rising payment processing company, but beyond that, details are deliberately scarce. That mystery feels intentional in a show where information is currency. Kiernan Shipka, best known for Mad Men, The Last Showgirl, and Longlegs, brings a watchful intensity that suggests she knows more than she lets on.
Charlie Heaton as Jim Dycker
Charlie Heaton, familiar to many from Stranger Things, steps in as Jim Dycker, a financial journalist chasing what could be a career-defining scoop. In a world built on secrecy and spin, Jim represents a different kind of threat. He doesn’t trade assets. He trades in truth, and that makes him dangerous to everyone.
Toheeb Jimoh as Kwabena Bannerman
Kwabena Bannerman joins the floor as a trader at Mostyn Asset Management, working alongside Harper and Sweetpea. Played by Toheeb Jimoh of Ted Lasso, Kwabena brings sharp instincts and a quiet confidence to the role. He feels like someone watching closely, learning fast, and positioning himself for a much bigger move.
Kal Penn as Jay Jonah Atterbury
Jay Jonah Atterbury is the CEO of Tender, the fintech company quickly becoming central to the season’s power dynamics. Kal Penn plays Jay with polished authority and an easy charm that masks serious ambition. Known for Harold & Kumar, How I Met Your Mother, and American Horror Story, Penn fits seamlessly into Industry’s world of leaders who smile while cutting deals that reshape entire markets.
Max Minghella as Whitney Halberstram
As Tender’s CFO, Whitney Halberstram is all precision and pressure. Described as ruthlessly ambitious, Whitney is the kind of executive who thrives in moments of instability. Max Minghella, whose work includes The Social Network, Babylon, and The Handmaid’s Tale, brings a cool, calculating edge that feels right at home in Industry’s high-stakes ecosystem.
Amy James-Kelly as Jennifer Bevan
Jennifer Bevan is a Member of Parliament who becomes closely connected to Yasmin this season, signaling a deeper overlap between finance, politics, and influence. Amy James-Kelly, seen in Safe, Military Wives, and Gentleman Jack, adds a new dimension to the show’s exploration of power, one that extends beyond markets and into policy.
How to Watch 'Industry' with DISH
New episodes of Industry Season 4 premiere Sundays at 9pm ET on HBO and HBO Max. To stream new episodes directly on Max through your DISH subscription, download the HBO Max app on your favorite device and sign in using your DISH credentials.
Why 'Industry' Season 4 Feels Different
Season 4 reflects a world in flux. Fintech, media, and politics now sit side by side, and the characters are forced to adapt or fall behind. Harper’s rise places her in unfamiliar territory, surrounded by new players who operate by different rule. The result is a season that feels faster and more volatile than ever. This is Industry at its most confident. The deals are bigger. The players are bolder. And one thing is certain: nobody stays on top for long.