The Rush Hour star revealed that Eric was the most emotional he has ever been on Industry in Season 4 Episode 6, as it was his final scene with Myha’la Herrold, who plays his on-screen protégé, Harper ...
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If you were to judge purely by the tenor of their on-set TikToks, you might not guess that Industry actors (and self-proclaimed “besties”) Myha’la and Ken Leung are coming off of one of the HBO ...
Full spoilers below for HBO's Industry, Episode 6. If last week’s Industry episode, “Eyes Without a Face,” threw the pebble from inside the glass house, Episode 6, “Dear Henry,” shows the ...
Industry Season 4 Episode 6 “Dear Henry” radically upends everything we thought we knew about this season of the HBO drama. It’s not just that Tender head Whitney Halberstram (Max Minghella) has built ...
Spoilers follow for the fourth season of Industry through the sixth episode, “Dear Henry,” which premiered on HBO on Sunday, February 15. Eric Tao has literally walked into the sunset. The former ...
The longtime co-stars and scene partners discuss season four's pivotal turn: "This is 'Industry' and HBO, it's got to end this way. " By Seija Rankin Senior Editor [This story contains major spoilers ...
Actor Ken Leung and creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay take IndieWire behind the scenes of the conclusion of Eric Tao's Season 4 story, his Eminem-inspired TV debate, and if he'll be back. “Ken said, ...
Toward the end of Industry's second season, Eric Tao (Ken Leung) wryly delivered a line that encapsulated the entire series: "Isn't it lucky that no one is ever satisfied?" Among the HBO finance drama ...