Industry heads rise: Season 4 will be back on HBO‘s coveted Sunday night programming block in the new year, with a January 11 premiere date. In the newly debuted first-look teaser, set to Nina Simone’s “Lilac Wine,” power plays continue both on the trading room floor and in the bedroom, as fresh faces arrive to shake up the dynamics within established relationships at Pierpoint and beyond.

Scheduled for release at 9 p.m. ET/PT on HBO and streaming on HBO Max, new episodes of the eight-episode season will debut weekly.

Per the official logline: “At the top of their game and living the lives they set out to have as Pierpoint grads, Harper (Myha’la) and Yasmin (Marisa Abela) are drawn into a high stakes, globetrotting cat-and-mouse game when a splashy fintech darling bursts onto the London scene. As Yasmin navigates her relationship with tech founder Sir Henry Muck (Kit Harington) and Harper is pulled into the orbit of enigmatic executive Whitney Halberstram (Max Minghella), their twisted friendship begins to warp and ignite under the pressure of money, power and the desire to be on top.”

In addition to the aforementioned cast members, Ken Leung, Miriam Petche, Sagar Radia, Roger Barclay and Andrew Havill reprise their roles. Along with Minghella, other newcomers include Toheeb Jimoh, Charlie Heaton, Amy James-Kelly, Kiernan Shipka, Kal Penn, Jack Farthing, Stephen Campbell Moore, Claire Forlani and Edward Holcroft.

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Per previous reporting, Season 3 star Harry Lawtey will not be returning to the drama.

As fans may recall, the previous season ended explosively: Rishi (Radia) faced the earth-shattering consequences of defaulting on his debts to shady loan sharks, who murdered his wife in retribution; Yasmin agreed to marry wealthy scion Henry (Harington), but not before she had one final tryst with the lovesick Rob (Lawtey), who is seen turning a new leaf in Silicon Valley; and Harper was set to continue her rise, setting her sights on her native New York via the launch of a fund bankrolled by Otto (Barclay), Henry’s godfather.

Centering on the upstart class of young investment bankers competing for a full-time position at a prestigious London-based investment bank, Industry is created, written and executive produced by Mickey Down and Konrad Kay.

The series is a Bad Wolf Production for HBO/BBC and is executive produced by Jane Tranter, Kate Crowther and Ryan Rasmussen for Bad Wolf; Kathleen McCaffrey for Little Gems; and Rebecca Ferguson for BBC. Directors include Down, Kay, Michelle Savill and Luke Snellin.