You might be wondering how Idris Elba's "Hijack" character Sam Nelson manages to find himself in another hostage situation while aboard another mode of transportation in Season 2. Well, as we learn in ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: All aboard the Hijack Season 2 train! Three years ago, Apple TV‘s high-octane thriller captivated viewers as Idris Elba’s Sam Nelson used his expert negotiating skills to ...
NEW YORK, Jan. 14 (UPI) --The Wire, Luther and Avengers icon Idris Elba says Hijack Season 2 unpacks some of the questions left unanswered about his character Sam Nelson in the first season of the ...
The popular thriller Hijack starring Idris Elba returns today with season two on Apple TV. Whereas the first season saw negotiator Sam Nelson trapped on a plane, season two uses a different mode of ...
Note: This story contains spoilers from “Hijack” Season 2, Episode 1. You did not see that coming, did you? For much of its Season 2 premiere, Apple TV’s “Hijack” does not appear to have diverged much ...
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The second season of “Hijack,” starring and executive produced by SAG Award winner and Emmy Award nominee Idris Elba (“Luther”) debuts today on Apple TV. Created by George Kay (“Lupin,” “Criminal”) ...
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All aboard, thrillseekers! "Hijack" returns to Apple TV. Season 2 of the series, starring Idris Elba as Sam Nelson, premieres this week. In an interview with The Grio, Elba said this time, chaos ...
First he was on a plane. Now, he's on a train. Idris Elba returns as professional negotiator Sam Nelson in Hijack season 2. But this time, things may have taken an unexpected turn. In the trailers for ...
When I first began reviewing television after years of doing film, I was struck by one huge difference between the way they tell stories. Movies work hard to end memorably: They want to stick the ...