HBO renews Industry for a third season and Myha’la Herrold reacts: ‘Y’all did this!’

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HBO’s Industry has been renewed for a third season… as the protagonist of the financial drama Myha’la Herrold responds: ‘You did this!’

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On Tuesday, HBO official renewed to be acclaimed British bank drama Industry for a third season a month after the season two finale aired.

Myha’la Herrold – who plays Harper Stern – sprung on Tuesday: ‘You all did this… Thank you so much for watching our show and sending so much love. Can’t wait to bring you more @industryhbo. Season three is coming!’

It’s unclear what the 26-year-old NoCal native’s character has in store after she was fired from her position at the Cross Product Sales desk at Pierpoint & Co for lying about her graduation.

‘Welcome to the feeling!’ On Tuesday, HBO officially renewed its acclaimed British couch drama Industry for a third season a month after airing the season two finale.

Creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay have already started writing and they teased on a disagreement chat that they had “a really good idea for season three.”

“We had a rule that we had to burn our best plot ideas as quickly as possible,” Kay said of season two.

‘Don’t hold anything back. Every episode should feel like a finale. We hate how slow most modern TV is.”

Myha’la Herrold – who plays Harper Stern – gushed Tuesday: “You guys did all this… Thank you so much for watching our show and sending us so much love. Can’t wait to bring you more @industryhbo. Season three is coming!’

Caught: It’s unclear what the 26-year-old NoCal native’s character has in store after she was fired from her position at the Cross Product Sales desk at Pierpoint & Co for lying about her graduation

‘Every episode should feel like a finale’: creators Mickey Down (L, pictured October 7) and Konrad Kay (R) have already started writing and have ‘a really good idea for season three’

The large ensemble cast also includes Marisa Abela, Sagar Radia, Harry Lawtey, Ken Leung, Alex Alomar Akpobome, David Jonsson, Conor MacNeill and Jay Duplass.

“The industry reached new heights in season two, confirming its status as a buzzy hit with addictive storytelling, layered characters, breakneck pace and keen observations on contemporary workplace dynamics,” said HBO Programming senior VP Kathleen McCaffrey. Deadline on Tuesday.

“We are incredibly proud of what Mickey and Konrad, Jami O’Brien, Jane Tranter and the team at Bad Wolf – along with our entire cast and crew – have achieved. We couldn’t be more excited to continue our journey with them in season three.”

The large ensemble cast also includes Alex Alomar Akpobome (L), Sagar Radia (2-L), Ken Leung (2-R), Marisa Abela, Harry Lawtey, David Jonsson, Conor MacNeill and Jay Duplass

HBO CEO Kathleen McCaffrey told Deadline on Tuesday: “The industry reached new heights in season two, confirming its status as a buzzy hit with addictive storytelling, layered characters, breakneck pace and keen observations on contemporary workplace dynamics.”

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