HBO has revealed that season 5 will be the series' last .
"We're privileged to have joined the small, esteemed club of dramas that have run for five seasons on HBO," creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay said in a statement. "This March marks a decade since we first began to conceive of the world of Industry and it exists because of the unwavering faith and vision of our partners and former partners at HBO."
They added, "For some time now we have been thinking about how best to end the show on an unparalleled high. Unlike some of our characters, we know when to leave a party."
"We’d like to thank our evangelical fan base, especially those who have watched from day one," Down and Kay continued. "Finally: we owe everything to our crew and the best cast on TV for making our writing live. The characters will live on because of their world class performances. Seeing the HBO ident in front of our work will never stop being a thrill. It remains the best place to make television, and we look forward to continuing our collaboration well into the future."
HBO's executive vice president of programming, Francesca Orsi, confirmed that it was Down and Kay's decision to end the show with season 5.
"For four seasons, Industry has thrilled us while examining power, money, politics, and class," she said in a statement. "We are so proud we can announce the fifth season of this terrific show, which Mickey and Konrad have decided will take us to the end of Industry’s story."

