This season, Hijack returns with the same white-knuckle intensity, except bigger, bolder, and more unpredictable. Picking up the pulse-pounding tension that defined the first season of Hijack, the new season plunges viewers into another crisis unfolding in real time, where every decision carries life-or-death consequences. Trust is fragile, motives are murky, and the line between hero and liability is razor thin. In this Goggler exclusive we sat down with Christiane Paul to talk about how the show portrays a woman in a leadership role, and “working” with Idris Elba.
Season 2 of Hijack is out now on Apple TV.
In the thrilling second season of “Hijack,” a Berlin underground train and its commuters are taken hostage, while, above ground, authorities scramble to save hundreds of lives. Sam Nelson (Elba) is at the heart of the crisis on board, where one wrong decision could spell disaster.
Produced by 60Forty Films and Idiotlamp Productions, season two of “Hijack” is executive produced by Jamie Laurenson, Hakan Kousetta and Tom Nash at 60Forty Films, alongside executive producers George Kay and Field Smith for Idiotlamp Productions. Field Smith also serves as lead director for the series.
Season two reunites its ensemble cast of stars including Elba, who was honored with an Emmy Award nomination for his season one performance, Christine Adams, Max Beesley and Archie Panjabi, and welcomes Christian Näthe (“Ballon,” “Soloalbum,” “Schule”), Clare-Hope Ashitey (“Seven Seconds,” “Top Boy,” “Doctor Foster”), Lisa Vicari (“Django,” “Dark”), Toby Jones (“Mr Bates vs The Post Office,” “Detectorists,” “Empire of Light”), Karima McAdams (“Dune: Prophecy,” “Deep State,” “Soulmates”) and Christiane Paul (“Counterpart,” “FBI: International,” “Parlement”).








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