Binge BBC drama, hailed as the best show ever, this week.

Make sure to add this show to your watchlist.

September 24th 2024.

Binge BBC drama, hailed as the best show ever, this week.
The BBC show Industry has been receiving rave reviews from viewers, with many calling it "one of the best shows ever". As the third season is set to air on BBC One next week, fans are being encouraged to catch up on the first two seasons on iPlayer.

The show follows a group of ambitious bankers at the fictional firm Pierpoint in London. They are constantly competing and stepping on each other's toes in order to climb the corporate ladder. After a long day at work, they attend wild parties filled with drugs and sex. Starring the likes of Marisa Abela and Harry Lawtey, the show has been compared to a mix of Succession and Euphoria.

Fans were initially frustrated when season 3 was released earlier in the US on HBO, but now the wait is over as it will be airing on BBC One next Tuesday. All eight episodes will also be available on iPlayer. So, if you're looking for some weekend entertainment, now is the perfect time to catch up on all the scandalous antics of the Pierpoint bankers before the new season begins.

The show has gained a cult following, with fans taking to social media to express their love for it. Twitter user @MikeyAbram exclaimed, "The writing on #Industry is extremely well done; that's talent. The final 10 minutes were a work of art." Others have also praised the show, with @bhavnarai raving, "For a show filled with highly dislikable characters, Industry is a surprisingly good watch #IndustryHBO #industry." User @GirlGurl26 added, "Yes, more money, power, and debauchery. Let's go Pierpoint Posse!"

In season 3, there will be a new addition to the cast in the form of Game of Thrones actor Kit Harington, who will be playing Henry Muck, the CEO of a green tech energy company. The show's official synopsis teases, "In season three, as Pierpoint looks to the future and takes a big bet on ethical investing, Yasmin, Robert, and Eric find themselves front and centre in the splashy IPO of Lumi."

Co-creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay have also hinted that the show will not shy away from addressing real-world issues. Writer and consulting producer Joseph Charlton added, "I think what's unique and good about the show...in the first series, there are references to Brexit. In the second series, there's Covid. In the third series, there'll be contemporary issues, too."

Just this week, it was announced that the show has been renewed for a fourth season by HBO. The creators expressed their excitement, saying, "We can't wait to dive deeper and deliver the best season yet in season 4." It's clear that the show has a dedicated fan base and will continue to captivate audiences.

Make sure to tune in to BBC One on Tuesday at 10.40pm for the new season. And if you have a celebrity story, video, or pictures, don't hesitate to reach out to the entertainment team at The Agency. They can be contacted via email, phone, or by visiting their Submit Stuff page. They would love to hear from you!

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