A plane from Dubai to London is hijacked over a 7-hour flight, while authorities on the ground scramble for answers.A plane from Dubai to London is hijacked over a 7-hour flight, while authorities on the ground scramble for answers.A plane from Dubai to London is hijacked over a 7-hour flight, while authorities on the ground scramble for answers.
- Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
- 2 wins & 7 nominations total
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The first episode set up an interesting premise and introduction to the characters on this plane as well as on the ground. Unfortunately the further the series progressed the more implausible it became. Not implausible due to the many factual flaws around aviation in general but air traffic control in particular. These points are passable for e as this is clearly not a documentarybut a drama. So close enough to get a pass. However the show stetched credibilty to breaking point the further into the series it got. To the point where the final two episodes were sufficient to provoke rolled eyes, the final one being so far away from 'reality', that I really wondered if the writer had just lost interest and wanted it over and done with.
Hijack is an intense thriller that's told in real time over the course of 7 hours, or 7 episodes. It's a hijacking on a plane to London with an extremely successful negotiator (Idris Elba) on board who does his best to step up and save the lives of everyone on the plane including his own. This is unlike any role Elba has played before and he absolutely knocks it out of the park. I'd be surprised if he's not nominated for best actor of a limited series. The show itself may get nominated but Elba definitely deserves it. I was hooked from the very beginning. This is a show that's probably best watched binged because you're not going to want to wait week to week for an episode.
Just go with it. Don't take this series seriously. Most things about it are in the realms of ridiculousness.
However, it's binge worthy stuff. Whether it's Idris Elba's coolness under pressure and sheer screen magnetism or the constant surprises and cliff hangers, you just can't enough of this stuff.
This series does what it says on the tin. It's a hijack. But there are different layers of story waiting to unfold.
There are a few irritants such as some of the miscast hijackers and irritating passengers and yes Elba is constantly to cool for school.
But on the most part this feels like a pretty original of stupid idea which draws you in and refuses to let you leave.
Try it and let it hijack you.
However, it's binge worthy stuff. Whether it's Idris Elba's coolness under pressure and sheer screen magnetism or the constant surprises and cliff hangers, you just can't enough of this stuff.
This series does what it says on the tin. It's a hijack. But there are different layers of story waiting to unfold.
There are a few irritants such as some of the miscast hijackers and irritating passengers and yes Elba is constantly to cool for school.
But on the most part this feels like a pretty original of stupid idea which draws you in and refuses to let you leave.
Try it and let it hijack you.
Hijack, like Apple's Silo, is one of those series that is more enjoyable binging episodes back to back. Unlike the king of streaming, Netflix, that releases an entire series one shot, Apple's each-week format takes away from most series, especially one that is real-time linear storytelling. This show was enjoyable, and the seven hour flight detailed into seven almost one-hour episodes worked for this show, and probably the reason I enjoyed it more than I would have watching it weekly. Elba was great in his role, but his character was a little underwhelming, as was the season finale. I would've enjoyed this concept more if Elba had less talking and more action in his role. Aside from some plot holes and technical issues in the writing, this show is a decent one-time watch and better binged in half a day.
A sucker for British Crime drama, I was looking forward to this one and Idris Elba in the show was a bonus.
I quite enjoyed the show, something slightly different from everything else I've been recently watching. Idris Elba - you're either going to LOVE his acting or say, bruh he did what he usually does, what's new? The support cast however did a good job. The writing and the music for the show, however, were the highlight for me. Of course, there are cinematic liberties that you'll have to be okay with, the plot is not airtight.
Each episode builds and retains the intensity well; this show had weekly episodes and the plot made me care enough to come back and watch the next ep. Now that all of them are out, you might want to binge it and might end up liking it more than I did. Would recommend!
I quite enjoyed the show, something slightly different from everything else I've been recently watching. Idris Elba - you're either going to LOVE his acting or say, bruh he did what he usually does, what's new? The support cast however did a good job. The writing and the music for the show, however, were the highlight for me. Of course, there are cinematic liberties that you'll have to be okay with, the plot is not airtight.
Each episode builds and retains the intensity well; this show had weekly episodes and the plot made me care enough to come back and watch the next ep. Now that all of them are out, you might want to binge it and might end up liking it more than I did. Would recommend!
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- TriviaFor the set they built an entire Airbus A330 to 1:1 scale including a functioning cockpit.
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