The BBC has released 14 first look images from the second eight-part series of the hit drama which follows a group of young bankers.
Created, written and executive produced by Mickey Down and Konrad Kay, Industry gives an insider's view of the blackbox of high finance following a group of young bankers as they forge their identities within the pressure cooker environment and sex and drug fueled blitz of international bank Pierpoint & Co's London office.
In series two, the grads are no longer allowed to hide behind their graduate status. The market is ripping, and Pierpoint's back to work or else mandate has the trading floor more charged up and paranoid than ever.
New U.S. management will be gasoline on the flames - an injection of cross Atlantic energy that lights a fire under each and every employee. Now Harper, Yasmin and Robert must drive new business and make new alliances both in and out of the office as Pierpoint and its junior bankers seek to take every advantage in a post-Covid world.
After almost all secured positions at Pierpoint & Co., series two of Industry picks up a year after the height of the pandemic and stars returning ‘Graduates’ Myha’la Herrold as Harper Stern, Marisa Abela as Yasmin Kara-Hanani, Harry Lawtey as Robert Spearing and David Jonsson as Gus Sackey. And ‘Management’ Ken Leung as Eric Tao and Conor MacNeill as Kenny Kilblane.
Stirring up the status quo at Pierpoint & Co. are new cast regulars this season Alex Alomar Akpobome as Danny Van Deventer, a wonderkid Executive Director from the New York office, Indy Lewis as Venetia Berens, Yasmin’s newest recruit on the Foreign Exchange Sales Desk and Katrine de Candole as Celeste Pacquet.
Jay Duplass stars as reputable hedge fund manager Jesse Bloom, Sonny Poon Tip as his son Leo Bloom and Adam Levy as Yasmin’s playboy father Charles Hanani.
Returning recurring cast include Sarah Parish as Nicole Craig, Nicholas Bishop as Maxim Alonso, Sagar Radia as Rishi Ramdani, Mark Dexter as Hilary Wyndham and Caoilfhionni Dunne as Jackie Walsh.
Written and executive produced by Jami O’Brien, Industry is executive produced by Jane Tranter, David P. Davis, Ryan Rasmussen for Bad Wolf and Ben Irving for the BBC, with Edo Ferretti producing. Directors include Birgitte Stærmose, Isabella Eklöf and Caleb Femi and additional writers include Matthew Barry, Zara Meerza, Joseph Charlton and Charly Evon Simpson.
Industry will return this autumn on BBC One
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