BBC shares first look at Kit Harington in Industry season 3

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A first look at Kit Harington in Industry season 3 has been unveiled.

The Game of Thrones star was confirmed last year to be joining the BBC series in the role of British aristocrat Lord Henry Muck, who is the CEO of green energy company Lumi.

The first images from the new season have now been unveiled, including Harington in character.

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The series, which began in 2020, follows the cutthroat world of banking as a group of young graduates compete for permanent positions at bank Pierpoint & Co.

The upcoming episodes will follow the company as it "looks to the future and takes a big bet on ethical investing".

"Yasmin (Marisa Abela), Robert (Harry Lawtey), and Eric (Ken Leung) find themselves front and centre in the splashy IPO of Lumi, a green tech energy company led by the British aristocrat Lord Henry Muck, the embodiment of ‘old money’ privilege," the synopsis adds.

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"Since leaving Pierpoint, Harper (Myha’la) is eager to get back into the addictive thrill of finance and finds an unlikely partner in FutureDawn portfolio manager Petra Koenig (Sarah Goldberg)."

Last year, writer and consulting producer Joseph Charlton spoke to Digital Spy about what fans can expect from season 3.

"The world is bigger in a way that I think… audiences will find surprising," he said. "The show isn't just repeating itself.

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"It's going into new places, and I think it's seeing the entanglement of finance and sectors in other parts of the world and politics in a way that I think is really novel and interesting."

He added: "We're kind of expanding out, and the frame's getting wider, and you're starting to see, the bosses above those people, and then those bosses' bosses, and then how a big investment bank fits into the hierarchy of society more broadly than that."

Industry will return later this year on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

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