Hijack

7.7
2023

Expert negotiator Sam Nelson is in for the ride of his life—and so is everyone on board with him—after a group of hijackers take control. Sam will try every move in his playbook to take them down...as the stakes grow higher by the second.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Official Trailer

Seasons

7 Episodes • Premiered 2023

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1. Final Call

7.8

Sam Nelson gets on a flight to London hoping to win back his ex-wife, but something on board feels wrong—and his suspicions are confirmed.

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2. 3 Degrees

7.6

Spotting an opportunity, Sam executes a plan to get a covert message to authorities on the ground.

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3. Draw a Blank

7.9

As the UK’s counterterrorism unit learns of Flight KA29, Sam gets involved in a risky plan to take on the hijackers.

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4. Not Responding

7.6

An incident team in Westminster scrambles to intercept fighter jets. Sam tries contacting the ground once more when a hijacker is injured.

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5. Less Than an Hour

7.6

Sam attempts to convince the hijackers to land the plane. A list of demands reveals who’s behind the hijacking.

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6. Comply Slowly

7.7

Faced with an impossible decision, the passengers ready themselves for a fight.

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7. Brace Brace Brace

7.3

A new threat emerges on board as Sam struggles to control the chaos unfolding around him.

Cast

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Idris Elba

Sam Nelson

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Reviews

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MovieGuys

6/10

I came to this series predominantly because Idris Elba is the lead character. I'm a big fan of his work, so its somewhat disappointing not be able to offer a resounding endorsement, of Hijack.

I do feel that hijacking as a foundation, for a film, can work in 90 or so minutes of screen time. In a multi episodic, series, I believe its a hard sell. How much can you make story wise of the confined conditions of an aircraft?

As I'm seeing not a lot and the end result, unsurprisingly, starts to feel as exhausting and monotonous, as a long haul flight. Its not the actors fault, nor is it the writers, there's really only so much you can say.

In summary, well acted but hamstrung by the basic premise the series is built upon. I personally think it would have worked a lot better as a 90 or so minute, made for TV film.

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