Lena Dunham-Directed “Industry” Announces Cast

Lena Dunham at the American Songbook Gala in 2018
Lena Dunham at the American Songbook Gala in 2018. Photo by Stephen Lovekin/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (9696137o)

The forthcoming bank drama Industry has unveiled its cast. 

Multiple outlets report that the HBO/BBC series has finally announced its stars. They are Myha’la Herrold (The Tattooed Heart), Marisa Abela (Cobra), Harry Lawtey (Marcella), David Jonsson (Deep State), Nabhaan Rizwan (Informer), Freya Mavor (The ABC Murders), Will Tudor (Game of Thrones), Conor Macneill (Death and Nightingales), and Ken Leung (Marvel’s Inhumans).

Set in the world of international finance, Industry shows that world through the eyes of ambitious 20-somethings struggling to secure their futures as the boundaries between colleague, friend, love, and enemies soon blur as they immerse themselves in a company culture defined by sex, drugs, and ego as much as deals and dividends. 

Lena Dunham directs from a script penned by Britsh writing duo Mickey Down and Konrad Kay. The show’s eight installments were filmed in London and Cardiff.

Industry is expected to debut sometime next year.