What to watch this week: the series with which I have forgotten Succession (until HBO Max premieres a new season)

Don’t get me wrong: I love so deeply Succession forgetting it would be going against my seriéphile principles. But to be honest, that thing of waiting so long between one season and another I take regularly.

That’s why finding something that smells faintly of wonderful roy family drama how did it smell The White LotusThat is more than enough reason to give it a try. And HBO Max, in his infinite wisdom, has hidden a series that inevitably reminds us of Succession and it’s called Industry.

Industry, a style drama Succession on HBO Max

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As with the Roys, the protagonists of Industry They are one of those people that I bet you will not like. Arrogant, ambitious, young and handsome, this brood is a capitalist representation of generation Z and millennials. As cool as you imagine but with a background of decadence in which money prevails over everything.

Fits of rage, hazing, and the sex and drugs as an escape valve make this drama a pressure cooker that seems to mix euphoriawith Succession with bits of Grey’s Anatomy and relationships at work.

It has just released its second season and it is one of those series that may have gone unnoticed but that when you discover it, you will not be able to stop watching.

This British television series created by Mickey Down and Konrad Kay had Lena Dunham as director of the pilot episodeand shows the ruthless world of international finance.

The protagonists, fresh out of university, compete for a position at Pierpoint & Co, one of the most important investment banks in London, no matter what it takes. Extreme pressure and ego govern the plot in which not only the work relationships of the protagonists are mixed, but also their personal relationships.

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A story about limits, a reflection on the world of finance and a portrait of excessive ambition that we have already fallen prey to.

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What to watch this week: the series with which I have forgotten Succession (until HBO Max premieres a new season)