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‘Hijack’ Season 2 Review: Apple TV Thriller Drags

Last updated: January 14, 2026 6:25 am
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Season 1 of Apple TV’s “Hijack” was a thrilling ride with Idris Elba at the helm, portraying the charismatic and shrewd negotiator, Sam Nelson. The tension and surprises kept viewers on the edge of their seats as Sam navigated a hijacked plane to safety. However, Season 2 takes a different turn, as Sam finds himself in a new hostage situation in Berlin, two years after the Kingdom Airlines incident.

The season opens with Sam exhibiting a different side of himself – exhausted, downtrodden, and uncertain. As he boards a crowded U5 train in Berlin, viewers are immediately drawn into the suspense. The introduction of new characters like Sam’s ex-wife Marsha, Clara, and Olivia adds layers to the narrative, while the agitated train conductor Otto sets the stage for a shocking twist when Sam announces he is hijacking the train.

The heart of the season lies in the interactions between Sam and the diverse group of passengers on the train. From a former intern to a group of teenagers and a young father, each character reacts differently to the crisis unfolding before them. The tension escalates as Sam’s plan is disrupted, leading to unexpected turns and law enforcement intervention.

While Season 2 delves into compelling themes like global surveillance, revenge, and grief, it struggles to maintain the same level of intensity that made Season 1 a success. The narrative feels disjointed, with multiple plot points stretching between the past and present. Characters like Berlin Chief of Police Ava Winter and MI5 Agent Peter Fabar add complexity to the story but fail to fully engage the audience.

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Despite the fantastic acting, “Hijack” Season 2 falls short of its predecessor. The decision to take a more serious tone detracts from the thrill and excitement of the first season. While the themes explored are thought-provoking, the season lacks the cohesive storytelling and tension that made Season 1 so captivating.

“Hijack” Season 2 premiered on Jan. 14 on Apple TV, with new episodes releasing weekly on Wednesdays. While the season has its moments, it ultimately struggles to live up to the high expectations set by its predecessor. Perhaps Sam’s story would have been better left concluded on that London runway, leaving viewers with the lasting impact of Season 1.

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