‘Industry’ Is Finally Getting A Big Emmy FYC Push From HBO. It’s About Time.
HBO is launching a major Emmy For Your Consideration campaign for 'Industry' ahead of the 2026 awards, marking a significant push for the critically acclaimed financial drama after four seasons of relative oversight. The event in Los Angeles, attended by cast and creators, highlighted widespread acclaim for the show's bold storytelling and performances. After years of praise and growing fan support, the network is positioning 'Industry' as a top contender. The series is currently writing its fifth and final season.
- ▪HBO hosted a West Coast FYC event for 'Industry,' signaling a strong Emmy campaign for the show's fourth season.
- ▪Co-creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, along with stars Marisa Abela, Myha’la, Kit Harington, and Max Minghella, attended the Los Angeles panel.
- ▪Season 4 of 'Industry' received widespread critical acclaim, with praise for its writing, performances, and intense storylines.
- ▪The show is currently writing its fifth and final season, which creators say will be its most ambitious yet.
- ▪'Industry' is available to stream on HBO Max, where all four seasons are now available.
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