‘Hijack’ Season 2 Finale Teaser: Idris Elba Gets Proof of Life From Marsha as Train Hurtles to Handover (EXCLUSIVE)
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SPOILER ALERT: This article contains major spoilers for “Hijack” Season 2, streaming now on Apple TV. “Hijack” Season 2 is on track for its season finale on March 4, with audiences set to find out whether Idris Elba’s Sam Nelson can save a train full of passengers — and expose the real mastermind behind the […]
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Mar 2, 2026 10:09am PT ‘Hijack’ Season 2 Finale Teaser: Idris Elba Gets Proof of Life From Marsha as Train Hurtles to Handover By K.J. Yossman Plus Icon K.J. Yossman @KJYossman Latest ‘SNL’ U.K. Taps Alumni From ‘Welcome to Wrexham,’ ‘The Late Late Show’ and ‘Horrible Science’ for Writing Team 1 hour ago Netflix Promises ‘Creative and Explosive Science Challenges’ in New Mark Rober Series ‘Schooled!’ 3 hours ago ‘SNL’ BAFTAs Tourette’s Sketch Under Fire as Charity Group Slams ‘Horrific’ Trolling: ‘Mocking a Disability Is Never Acceptable’ 4 hours ago See All SPOILER ALERT: This article contains major spoilers for “ Hijack ” Season 2, streaming now on Apple TV . “Hijack” Season 2 is on track for its season finale on March 4, with audiences set to find out whether Idris Elba ’s Sam Nelson can save a train full of passengers — and expose the real mastermind behind the deadly hijacking plot – before the bombs go off. In a sneak peek of the final episode shared with Variety , Nelson finally gets a proof-of-life from his ex-wife Marsha (Christine Adams), who is being hunted in the woods by accomplices of the same shadowy figures that have railroaded Nelson into hijacking the train. But even Marsha’s entreaties not to let the real architects of the hijack “use me against you” can’t stop Nelson from halting the handover with terrorist John Bailey-Brown in case it furthers endangers the mother of his child. Related Stories Jesse Collins Entertainment to Produce This Year's iHeartRadio Music Awards
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