‘Industry’ Season 2 Episode Guide: How Many Episodes in HBO’s Series?

There are a lot of stressful shows on television, but none of them capture the horrors of the workplace quite like Industry. Season 1 on the HBO drama revolved around a group of young graduates who were all competing for a permanent position at the investment firm, Pierpoint & Co. If they weren’t killing themselves over this toxic work environment (literally), they were snorting and screwing everything in sight.

Now, after almost two years, this series is back. In the wake of a global pandemic, nothing has calmed down. Consider this your guide to when you can watch all the episodes in this new season.

When Do New Episodes of Industry Season 2 Premiere?

Prepare to break out a new pack of chewing gum because your life is about to get a whole lot more stressful. The first episode of Industry premieres on HBO this Monday, August 1, at 9/8c p.m. New episodes will then premiere on HBO weekly.

But what if you don’t have HBO proper? No worries. New episodes will also air on HBO Max starting this Monday, August 1. You can expect to see them the same time the air on HBO proper. If you don’t see them right away, refresh your HBO Max app or browser and they should be there. Sometimes it just takes a minute or two for new episodes to load.

How Many Episodes Are in Industry Season 2?

Just like with Season 1, there will be eight episodes in this latest installment. Looking for a week-by-week guide? We have you covered:

  • Episode 1, “Daddy”: Monday, August 1
  • Episode 2, “The Giant Squid”: Monday, August 8
  • Episode 3, “The Fool”: Monday, August 15
  • Episode 4, “There Are Some Women…”: Monday, August 22
  • Episode 5, “Kitchen Season”: Monday, August 29
  • Episode 6, “Short to the Point of Pain”: Monday, September 5
  • Episode 7, “Lone Wolf and Cub”: Monday, September 12
  • Episode 8, “Jerusalem”: Monday, September 19

How to Watch Industry Season 2

Because Industry is an HBO original, the only way you can watch is through an HBO account. If you have one through your cable provider, you’re already set. Simply make sure your TV is turned to HBO on Mondays before the series premieres. You can also use your cable username and password to watch the series on HBO Max.

What’s that you say? You don’t have HBO Max? Not a problem. A basic plan with ads costs $9.99 a month or $99.99 a year. If you’re in more of an ad-free mood, that will cost you $14.99 a month.