Kit Harington Joins the Cutthroat World of Finance in Industry Season 3
The high-stakes world of finance
The wait is finally over for fans of the hit BBC and HBO drama, Industry. The popular show is back for its third season, and this time, it’s bringing a familiar face to the world of high finance. Kit Harington, best known for his role as Jon Snow in Game of Thrones, is joining the cast as Henry Muck, a character who’s sure to shake things up in the unrelenting world of London’s financial district.
Kit Harington as Henry Muck and Harry Lawtey as Robert Spearing
In the first look images released by the BBC and HBO, we see Harington’s character giving a stern look to Harry Lawtey’s Robert Spearing, setting the tone for what promises to be a thrilling season. The show, created by Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, follows a group of young bankers as they navigate the pressure cooker environment of international bank Pierpoint & Co’s London office.
“Following a group of young bankers as they forge their identities within the pressure cooker environment and sex and drug-fuelled blitz of international bank Pierpoint & Co’s London office.” - The BBC
The show has received widespread critical acclaim, with an impressive 86% score on Rotten Tomatoes. This season, the young bankers are looking to invest in a green tech energy company led by “old money privileged” British aristocrat Lord Henry Muck.
The talented cast of Industry Season 3
Returning cast members include Harry Lawtey, Myha’la Herrold, Marisa Abela, Ken Leung, Conor MacNeill, Sagar Radia, Indy Lewis, Adam Levy, Sarah Parish, Trevor White, and Elena Saurel. Newcomers to the show include Sarah Goldberg, Miriam Petche, Andrew Cavill, Roger Barclay, Fady Elsayed, and Fiona Button.
Industry Season 3 is set to air later this year on BBC One, BBC iPlayer, and HBO. If you’re new to the show, you can catch up on Seasons 1 and 2 on BBC iPlayer in the UK and HBO Max in the US.
The world of finance is about to get a whole lot more interesting
Get ready for a thrilling ride into the cutthroat world of finance, where the stakes are high and the drama is higher.