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Discover where else you can watch the industry cast shine—from epic dramas to superhero roles—beyond HBO. Dive into their must-see performances now!

Where else can you watch the cast of ‘Industry’?

HBO’s gripping finance drama Industry has hooked viewers with its cutthroat world of ambitious bankers, but the real thrill lies in spotting its stellar Industry cast popping up elsewhere on screen. From breakout stars like Myha’la and Marisa Abela to veterans such as Ken Leung, these actors have lit up everything from period pieces to superhero flicks. Curious about their other must-watch roles? We’ve scoured the latest buzz to reveal where you can catch them shining beyond Pierpoint & Co.

Myha’la’s meteoric rise

Myha’la, the fierce force behind Harper Stern in the Industry cast, stole scenes in Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022), channeling chaotic queer energy amid a stormy weekend gone wrong. She followed up with Netflix’s apocalyptic thriller Leave the World Behind (2023), opposite Julia Roberts, proving her chops in high-stakes drama that echoes Succession‘s family feuds.

Marisa Abela’s spotlight turns

Marisa Abela, Yasmin to the Industry cast faithful, transformed into Amy Winehouse in the 2024 biopic Back to Black, capturing the singer’s tragic glamour with Dickensian pathos. Before that, she charmed in Barbie (2023) as a teen doll, blending bubbly wit with subtle subversion in Greta Gerwig’s pink-tinted world.

Harry Lawtey’s villainous vibes

Harry Lawtey, the charming yet scheming Robert in the Industry cast, leaped into DC territory with Joker: Folie à Deux (2024), playing a twisted inmate alongside Joaquin Phoenix. His earlier role in The Pale Blue Eye (2022) on Netflix showcased brooding intensity, much like a young Heathcliff wandering foggy moors.

Kit Harington’s brooding returns

Kit Harington, a fresh powerhouse in the Industry cast since season three, famously brooded as Jon Snow in Game of Thrones (2011-2019), battling White Walkers with Shakespearean gravitas. He’s since thawed out in Marvel’s Eternals (2021), playing Dane Whitman, a knightly figure hinting at Black Knight heroics amid cosmic chaos.

Kiernan Shipka’s chilling charm

Kiernan Shipka joins the Industry cast for season four, bringing her spellbinding vibe from Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (2018-2020), where she slayed as the teenage witch navigating hellish high school drama. Earlier, she captivated in Mad Men (2007-2015) as Sally Draper, evolving from wide-eyed kid to rebellious teen in a telenovela of 60s turmoil.

Charlie Heaton’s eerie edges

Charlie Heaton amps up the Industry cast in season four, best known for Stranger Things (2016-2025) as Jonathan Byers, the angsty photographer facing Upside Down horrors with quiet intensity. He also starred in The New Mutants (2020), channeling mutant angst in a superhero flick that feels like a dark Dickensian orphanage tale.

Max Minghella’s directorial flair

Max Minghella, a new addition to the Industry cast for season four, directed and starred in the indie gem Teen Spirit (2019), channeling pop dreams with Elle Fanning’s rise to fame. He also shone in The Social Network (2010) as Divya Narendra, adding sharp wit to Zuckerberg’s origin story, and recently led Spiral (2021), twisting horror tropes like a modern Dickens tale.

Sarah Goldberg’s sharp satire

Sarah Goldberg, elevating the Industry cast since season three as Sally, earned acclaim in Barry (2018-2023), playing an aspiring actress with biting humor amid hitman hijinks that rival Veep‘s cynicism. She appeared in The Report (2019), dissecting political intrigue with Adam Driver, and lent her edge to The Hummingbird Project (2018), a quirky finance flick echoing Industry’s own high-wire acts.

Toheeb Jimoh’s heartfelt turns

Toheeb Jimoh, joining the Industry cast in season four, charmed audiences as Sam Obisanya in Ted Lasso (2020-2023), bringing sunny optimism to soccer drama with queer-inclusive vibes. He starred in The Power (2023) on Prime, exploring gender-flipped superpowers, and took the stage in Romeo and Juliet (2024), infusing Shakespearean romance with contemporary fire.

Ken Leung’s veteran versatility

Ken Leung, the commanding Eric Tao in the Industry cast, brought enigmatic intensity to Lost (2004-2010) as Miles Straume, decoding island mysteries with a sly, Shakespearean edge. He also commanded screens in Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015), playing Admiral Statura amid galactic turmoil, and scorched in Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender (2024) as the fiery Commander Zhao.

Sagar Radia’s dynamic range

Sagar Radia, the bold Rishi Ramdani of the Industry cast, geeked out in Dead Pixels (2019-2021), portraying a gaming obsessive with cheeky Brit wit that rivals The IT Crowd‘s nerdy antics. He charmed in The Good Karma Hospital (2017-2022) as a compassionate doctor, blending heartfelt drama with telenovela flair, and popped up in An Education (2009) for a sharp, early turn.

Kal Penn’s comedic comebacks

Kal Penn, a fresh face in the Industry cast for season four, iconic as Kumar in the Harold & Kumar franchise (2004-2011), delivered stoner hilarity with queer-inclusive vibes. He diagnosed drama in House (2004-2012), evolved in Designated Survivor (2016-2019) as a political aide, and grinned through horror in Smile (2022), proving his genre-spanning chops.Beyond Pierpoint’s buzz

Whether diving into Myha’la’s apocalyptic thrills or Ken Leung’s galactic showdowns, the Industry cast proves their range extends far past finance’s frenzy. With season four now streaming—featuring fresh faces like Charlie Heaton and Kiernan Shipka in fintech rivalries—binge their diverse gigs for a full-spectrum fix. Catch up on HBO, and spot these stars dominating screens through 2026.

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