Spoilers for Industry season-three finale “ Infinite Largesse ” follow. Industry ’s supercharged season-three finale throws all its characters into extremity, whether by confronting them with a proposal that’s too good to refuse, a dodgy job offer, or sudden deadly violence. After a season of trying to define herself against the controlling privilege of her father, Marisa Abela’s Yasmin Kara-Hannani chooses to marry Kit Harington’s Henry Muck, who offers hefty financial security, instead of Harry Lawtey’s Robert Spearing, who seems to really love her.
It’s a decision that plays out at Muck’s family’s lavish estate ( which I visited as they were filming ) and puts a pin in many of the season’s obsessions with power and class. Myha’la’s Harper Stern leads the charge against her former employers at Pierpoint, especially Ken Leung’s Eric Tao, which forces the company to sell out to Egyptian firm Al-Mi’raj, while a burned Rob turns all his pain into a psilocybin sales pitch. And when the debt collectors come calling for Sagar Radia’s Rishi, who’d been falling deeper into a gambling hole all season , the man he’d been pretending was his friend shoots his wife point blank.
You might think that’s enough drama to constitute a series finale, but Industry has been renewed for a fourth season, and even before this one started airing, creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay were thinking about ideas for the future. “We’re always writing,” Down told .