Kit Harington returns to HBO in Industry season 3, debuting August 11. The new season features Harington, Sarah Goldberg, and returning stars Myha'la Herrold and Marisa Abela. Industry saw improvement in season 2 with positive reviews and increased spotlight.
Kit Harington makes his HBO return in new images from Industry season 3, marking the actor's return to the cable network after Game of Thrones. Though it has fallen somewhat under the radar when compared to buzzier HBO titles like Succession and The White Lotus, the drama Industry experienced a significant improvement during its second installment with more positive reviews and an increased spotlight.
HBO has now confirmed that the eight-episode Industry season 3 will debut on August 11, along with images that highlight Harington and fellow HBO alum Sarah Goldberg, who previously played Sally on the hitman comedy Barry, and returning stars Myha'la Herrold and Marisa Abela.
Close What To Know About Industry Cast, Story & The...
Kit Harington makes his HBO return in new images from Industry season 3, marking the actor's return to the cable network after Game of Thrones. Though it has fallen somewhat under the radar when compared to buzzier HBO titles like Succession and The White Lotus, the drama Industry experienced a significant improvement during its second installment with more positive reviews and an increased spotlight.
HBO has now confirmed that the eight-episode Industry season 3 will debut on August 11, along with images that highlight Harington and fellow HBO alum Sarah Goldberg, who previously played Sally on the hitman comedy Barry, and returning stars Myha'la Herrold and Marisa Abela.
Close What To Know About Industry Cast, Story & The...
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