Industry is the little financial thriller/drama HBO series that was a sleeper series for the Warner Brothers content king. Now the series is a popular hit starring HBO darling, Kit Harington.
Myha'la, Marisa Abela & Ken Leung, continue to star with hunky Handmaid's Tale vet Max Minghella, Kiernan Shipka, Jack Farthing, Toheeb Jimoh, Amy James-Kelly, Claire Forlani, Kal Penn & Charlie Heaton also star in the fourth series.
Industry has been renewed for a fifth and final series. Industry has received critical acclaim throughout its run for its writing, performances, direction, and its accurate portrayal of the banking sector, with high praise for the third and fourth series in particular.
This season continued to turn the volume up the 11. Unlike the first and second seasons, seasons three and four aimed high. Looked to shock. Turned the sex, way up. I for one cannot wait to see where season five takes us. It sure ends leaving you the viewer wanting one more crazy ride.
Spoilers below. BE WARNED!
Bevan defends the government on television after the Tender scandal; Day is arrested while police search Tender’s London headquarters. Yasmin divorces Henry.
Whitney urges Henry to flee with him to Vilnius, revealing Russia’s involvement in Tender and offering him a forged Lithuanian passport. Henry initially boards the plane but refuses to abandon his identity, harshly rebuking Whitney, and returns home, where police arrest him.
Harper, Sweetpea, and Kwabena earn £110 million from Tender’s collapse and distribute £2 million each, later exploring a new office.
Henry accepts a plea deal for breach of fiduciary duty and testifies against Whitney; Otto warns him not to implicate Russia, citing the risk of assassination.
Yasmin cultivates Reform politician Sebastian Stefanowicz and hosts a fundraiser for him in Paris. Harper confronts Yasmin over the extremist views of the guests and the presence of Hayley and other young escorts brought in to entertain them. Yasmin defends her actions, arguing she is creating opportunity rather than exploitation, and shows Harper the compromising video of Eric.
A shaken Harper later tells Kwabena she no longer recognises those closest to her.
Henry serves house arrest at Norton’s estate. Harper is interviewed about the Tender short and ponders her future.
What an ending. This season was a lot. Let's see how this show delivers its epic conclusion.
Scream 7 is out now! And racking in the cash in 2026! An eighth film in the Scream film series is apparently in the works with Kevin Williamson & Neve Campbell.
The slasher/sequel to Scream VI (2023), is the seventh instalment in the Scream film series. It is directed by Kevin Williamson from a screenplay he co-wrote with Guy Busick, from a story by James Vanderbilt and Busick.
The film stars Neve Campbell, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Mason Gooding, David Arquette, Matthew Lillard, Courteney Cox, with Isabel May, Anna Camp, Michelle Randolph, Jimmy Tatro, Mckenna Grace, Asa Germann, Celeste O'Connor, Sam Rechner, Mark Consuelos, Tim Simons, & Animal Control's Joel McHale.
Scream 7 follows a new Ghostface killer who targets Sidney Prescott's daughter.
The latest film has received negative reviews from critics, however box office wise, it's done good. Mason Gooding is also awesome coming into his own in the rebooted franchise. Anna Camp was also a bit of a standout.
Random seeing Riverdale's Mark Consuelos acting as the next Gail Weathers too.
It was good to have Neve Campbell back as Sidney Prescott-Evans.
I grew up loving Scream films, so this was some good old nostalgia for me.
Was it perfect? Not really. Were the killer (s) interesting? Kinda weird, but it worked. But hey I enjoyed this. It was a little gory. I ended jumping though a number of times lol
Either way, Scream 7 was a fun little ride, 3 stars.
Addictive, intense, fast-paced, Steal is a British crime/thriller television series streaming all episodes now, on Amazon Prime Video.
Starring Sophie Turner, Archie Madekwe and Jacob Fortune-Lloyd. Steal centres on the fallout of a robbery at a financial management company.
Zara Dunne, an office worker for pension management company Lochmill Capital, is caught up in a major robbery by an armed gang. However, it soon emerges she may have had a key role in the crime.
Steal originally premiered late last month, so I was a little late to the party. However once I got into with the parents on the weekend, it was a quick and nasty binge.
Six high octane episodes just passed by like nothing. This was such as an easy watch. The first two episodes were insanely intense. This heist series was excellent.
But how does finale, Dead Cat Bounce go down?
Spoiler alert!
Sniper takes Zara's cold wallet and steals Milo's after killing him. After obtaining Milo's access codes at the Lochmill offices, Luke and Zara fight Sniper when he prepares to kill them.
Covaci intervenes to save Zara, but is injured when London's team arrives. Zara discovers they don't know who hired them. Luke escapes when Sniper kills his former colleagues. Using Covaci's Taser, Zara is able to kill the injured Sniper, but he implicates the police before dying.
The £4 billion is returned to Lochmill Capital after passing through dozens of public figures' accounts, implicating them in using tax havens.
Milo is named as the mastermind in the press, with Zara and Luke giving their cold wallets to MI5 to avoid prison. Covaci is fired, and sells his house to pay his debts. He deduces Yoshida, a radical former financier now disillusioned with the wealth system, was behind the operation.
They turn down £10 million from him to keep quiet, but Zara reveals she kept a hold of Milo's cold wallet, containing £20 million, for them to share instead.
This was Amazon at it's best. I next need to get into the erotic series, 56 Days. Amazon has started off 2026 with a bang. With Deadloch and Scarpetta landing next month, Amazon is looking ahead at a good year. I also need to get into Cross's second season when I get a hot minute.
His & Hers, was this IT Netflix series this summer following Stranger Things concluding. The mystery/ thriller limited series starring Tessa Thompson, Jon Bernthal, Pablo Schreiber, Rebecca Rittenhouse, & Sunita Mani.
The adaptation of the 2020 Alice Feeney novel of the same name, and premiered on Netflix early in the new year.
I was a little late to this series, set in Atlanta, Anna is a former news anchor living alone after withdrawing from her career and personal life. When she overhears news of a murder in Dahlonega, the small Georgia town where she grew up, the case jolts her back into action.
Drawn by both professional instinct and unresolved ties to her past, Anna returns to Dahlonega and begins digging into the killing, convinced that the truth has been buried beneath layers of silence and half-remembered history.
As Anna's investigation deepens, she repeatedly clashes with Detective Jack Harper, her estranged husband who is officially assigned to the case and is deeply suspicious of her motives and involvement.
Seriously this six episode series had it all. It was sexy, there were twists and turns and that ending oh boy! No spoilers here though baby doll.
In the finale, events of both the past and the present collide as the case reaches a shocking end. Anna makes one last discovery that changes everything.
Seriously this was a vibe. Really enjoyed this. Netflix you did good on this one.
With just over a month of the Scorchin' Summer Streamin' 26, it's gonna be a big list. This series however could go near the top of the list. Let's see what March brings!
Until tomorrow when we jet over to Amazon's UK thriller, Steal.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is a prequel to Game of Thrones (2011–2019), it is the third television series in Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire franchise and is an adaptation of the Tales of Dunk and Egg series of novellas, beginning with The Hedge Knight.
Starring Peter Claffey as Ser Duncan "Dunk" the Tall, the titular hedge knight, and Dexter Sol Ansell as his squire Aegon "Egg" Targaryen.
The shorter, GOT series commenced last month, consisting of just six episodes. Most under 31 minutes! Gold. Very different to those long, dark GOT episodes. Particularly towards the end of it's run.
Last November, ahead of the first season premiere, the series was renewed for a second season, which will be based on The Sworn Sword and is expected to be released in 2027.
We will see if it does indeed stream on HBO Max next year. Usually HBO shows have been one year on, one year off.
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms has been paired with Industry's wild fourth season.
This has been a strong open to the year for HBO.
If you didn't watch the finale last night, do not read ahead for a bit of a much ado about nothing episode.
Co-workers have told me they found this series boring. It definitely was a little less action packed than House of Dragon or the OG, GOT.
Lyonel invites Dunk to move to Storm's End, but Dunk believes that he brings only bad luck. Baelor's body is cremated at his funeral.
Dunk finds Valarr, who questions why his father was killed, but Dunk was spared. Raymun reveals that he has married the pregnant prostitute Rowan.
Maekar informs Dunk that Aerion will spend time in the Free Cities to atone. He laments that Baelor would have been a good king and invites Dunk to live in Summerhall, where Egg can be his squire. Dunk declines, which Egg overhears.
In a flashback, Dunk asks Arlan why he was never knighted, but does not receive an answer. In the present, Daeron tells Dunk that he should mentor Egg to prevent him from becoming like Aerion.
Egg discovers that his hair is regrowing. He takes a knife to Aerion's bedroom, but Maekar calms him down. Dunk asks Maekar if Egg can squire for him on the road, which Maekar refuses. Raymun buys Sweetfoot back for Dunk, who then gifts her to Raymun.
As Dunk leaves Ashford, Egg arrives, and they depart together. Egg suggests that they travel to Dorne. An angry Maekar later realises that Egg is gone.
The Imposter is an Australian-British co-commissioned drama series for Channel 5 (UK) and Channel 10 (Australia). Which is also now streaming on Paramount+.
Yes I was patient and waited till all four episodes were dropped on Channel 10's streaming service, to avoid their awful Ten Play app.
In the UK, The Imposter aired on 15 December 2025 on Channel 5, whilst in Australia, it aired on 21 December 2025 on Channel 10.
The Imposter focuses on matriarch Helen, played by Jackie Woodburne (Neighbours), who refuses to sell her seaside hotel amid pressure from her three children. When the daughter she gave up for adoption appears, a mystery surrounds Helen's secret.
Helen refuses to sell the family property a seaside motel as pressure from her family and someone claiming to be her daughter shows up the hotel hiding it's secrets from years prior will see everyone pushed to their limits.
Alongside Woodburne, the trashy family soap stars British actor Kym Marsh, everyone's favourite, Dannii Minogue, with Jane Harber, Charlie Clausen, Chi Nguyen, Kabir Singh & Adeline Williams.
So its a decent cast right?
However this is completely trashy like previous Aussie/UK co-productions on Ten. Riptide and Heat, came before this, but all had a UK star, some local talent, but never a bad wig that Helen (Woodburne) had to endure across, murder, sex, scheming and Don Hany with his shirt off from time to time.
I did enjoy this easy, breezy watch which my dad thought was one of my mums rom coms when he walked in on me watching this. lol
This is no doubt not going to win a single AACTA award next year, however if you like light entertainment, this sure beats MAFS. And yes I did watch MAFS last night. Fucking terrible bro.
Crime 101 has received a solid Rotten Tomatoes score of 88% thus far.
Starring local Aussie legend, Chris Hemsworth, and an all-star cast, including, Mark Ruffalo, Barry Keoghan, Halle Berry, Monica Barbaro, Corey Hawkins, Jennifer Jason Leigh, & Nick Nolte.
The film is based on the 2020 novella Crime 101 by Don Winslow. Following positive reviews from critics, the film has currently grossed $32 million worldwide on a budget of $90 million.
I throughly enjoyed this Friday evening session. The session was near full, the film is generating buzz. The cast incredible! Fresh from Task, Mark Ruffalo is excellent, whilst it's refreshing to see Halle Berry back on the big screen!
Really happy to see Saltburn's Barry Keoghan as an unhinged villain.
LA crime is full on. This heist film builds tension and blurs the lines of good and bad.
I was super pumped I caught this excellent film at the cinema. This was really good storytelling, just a little long at 140 minutes.
If you like twisted thrillers with twists and turns. Get into Crime 101 before it leaves the cinema.
Until next time, which may be Scream 7. I booked my tickets today lol.
Plus loads of TV next week. Crime 101 rates a solid 4 stars.