Hijack Season 2: Idris Elba's Charisma vs. a Stale Transit Thriller

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IndieWire’s review argues that Hijack Season 2 on Apple TV never quite lives up to its premise: Idris Elba’s magnetism can’t compensate for a Die Hard–style setup that feels overlong and underdelivered, with a subway-set thriller that meanders across multiple subplots and delivers dwindling suspense by the final episodes.
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