HBO's "Industry" Season 4 Explores Tech Fraud, While Olympics and MST3K Prepare for New Content
NEW YORK, NY - February 6, 2026 - HBO's "Industry" is making headlines with its fourth season, which delves into the world of financial technology and exposes a fictional fintech company, Tender, built on fraudulent practices, according to Breaking: TechCrunch. Simultaneously, the upcoming Milano Cortina Olympics are generating excitement, and "Mystery Science Theater 3000" (MST3K) is set to return with new episodes.
"Industry" season four spotlights Tender's pivot from adult content payment processing to banking, a move threatened by regulatory changes. The show explores the company's navigation of fabricated data and questionable leadership, highlighting the potential for deception within the financial technology sector, as reported by Breaking: TechCrunch. The show's star, Miriam Petche, spoke about the series, stating she is "worried" about Sweetpea's big moment in the show, according to Variety.
Meanwhile, the Milano Cortina Olympics are approaching, with American cross-country skier Jessie Diggins preparing for her fourth and final Games. Diggins, aiming for the first individual Olympic gold medal for the United States in her sport, is also focused on sharing her experience with friends, family, and fans, according to Time. Diggins, 34, told Time, "That's why I'm here, training my brains out." The opening ceremonies, which can often be overchoreographed, are expected to bring good vibes, according to Time.
In other entertainment news, MST3K is set to be revived for four new episodes. The veteran MST3K trio, Michael J. Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett, are returning, and they promise to pick "classic bad, rather than modern bad" movies for the new episodes, according to Variety.
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