The Industry Season 4 Episode 6 release date and time are right around the corner, and fans worldwide are excited to learn where and when they can watch it. In the upcoming episode titled “Dear Henry,” viewers saw how Harper cautions Yasmin about the approaching storm while they prepare to unveil SternTao’s discoveries at the ALPHA Conference. At the same time, Whitney aims to broaden Tender’s reach into the U.S. as he diverts Henry’s attention from his increasing doubts.
So, without any delay, here are the details about the release date and time for Industry Season 4 Episode 6, as well as information on where and when to stream it online.
When is the Industry Season 4 Episode 6 release date & time?
The episode’s release date is February 15, 2026, and its release time is 6 pm PT and 9 pm ET.
Check out its release times in the U.S. below:
| Timezone | Release Date | Release Time |
|---|---|---|
| Eastern Time | February 15, 2026 | 9 p.m. |
| Pacific Time | February 15, 2026 | 6 p.m. |
Find out how many episodes will be available to watch in Industry Season 4 right here.
Where to watch Industry Season 4 Episode 6
You can watch Industry Season 4 Episode 5 via HBO and HBO Max.
HBO is famous for its outstanding cinematic storytelling, having been created as a premium subscription television channel that showcases exclusive programming. Conversely, Max acts as its streaming platform, providing viewers with on-demand access to cherished HBO content. It is available along with a wider array of films, series, and specials accessible on multiple devices. While HBO represents the core of traditional premium television, Max is designed for the modern streaming experience.
What is Industry about?
The official synopsis for Industry is as follows:
“In the cutthroat world of international finance, a group of young graduates competes for a limited set of permanent positions at a top investment bank in London. The boundaries between colleague, friend, lover, and enemy soon blur as they immerse themselves in a company culture defined as much by sex, drugs, and ego as it is by deals and dividends.”