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Hijack Season 2 on Apple TV+: Release Schedule, Episode Guide and What to Expect

Simon Janvier by Simon Janvier
January 16, 2026
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Apple TV+ is bringing back its real-time thriller Hijack for a second season, and the rollout is carefully planned to keep tension building week after week. Starting January 14, 2026, viewers in the U.S. and worldwide will be able to jump straight into the new crisis with a two-episode premiere, followed by a steady weekly rhythm through the end of February.

Hijack Season 2 Release Overview

If you want to binge a bit on day one and then settle into a weekly routine, Apple TV+ has designed Hijack season 2 exactly for that. The season will consist of 8 episodes in total:

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  • Two episodes dropping together on January 14, 2026
  • One new episode every Wednesday after that
  • A season finale scheduled for February 25, 2026

This approach mirrors the tension-driven identity of the show: instead of dumping the entire season at once, Apple TV+ is prioritizing weekly anticipation, recaps, and theories — the kind of watercooler conversations that streaming platforms now aim for in the U.S. market.

How Season 2 Builds on Hijack’s Real-Time Thriller Formula

Hijack originally stood out by leaning into a real-time narrative structure, following a crisis as it unfolds minute by minute. Season 2 keeps that spirit but moves the action into the Berlin subway system, adding an underground, confined setting that’s perfect for a pressure-cooker thriller.

Once again, the story centers on the unfolding hostage situation and the choices made under extreme pressure. The episode pacing on Apple TV+ is closely tied to that narrative: each week is designed to end on a turning point or cliffhanger, giving viewers time to digest what just happened before the next chapter arrives.

Sam Nelson returns at the heart of the crisis, navigating political, logistical, and human stakes across the Berlin network. The weekly drops give audiences time to analyze every move and misstep as the show barrels toward its conclusion on February 25, 2026.

Official Hijack Season 2 Release Calendar on Apple TV+

To help you plan your watch nights — and avoid missing an episode — here’s the complete chronologically ordered schedule for Hijack season 2 on Apple TV+:

  • Episode 1 — January 14, 2026
  • Episode 2 — January 14, 2026
  • Episode 3 — January 21, 2026
  • Episode 4 — January 28, 2026
  • Episode 5 — February 4, 2026
  • Episode 6 — February 11, 2026
  • Episode 7 — February 18, 2026
  • Episode 8 (finale) — February 25, 2026

All episodes will stream exclusively on Apple TV+, which you can access via iPhone, iPad, Apple TV devices, Mac, many smart TVs, game consoles, and streaming sticks commonly used in the U.S. (Roku, Fire TV, etc.).

Trailer and First Look

Want a taste of the new setting and tone before committing to the full season? The official trailer gives a quick glimpse of the high-stakes setup inside the Berlin subway system, the new antagonists, and how Sam Nelson is thrown back into a crisis he can’t easily walk away from.

The trailer leans into the show’s signature real-time anxiety: tight spaces, rising panic, and the constant question of who can be trusted when every second counts.

Why Apple TV+ Is Sticking to a Weekly Release Strategy

For U.S. viewers now used to both binge drops and weekly releases, the hybrid model for Hijack season 2 is deliberate. Apple TV+ has increasingly favored staggered schedules for its flagship series (like Severance or Slow Horses) because it:

  • Extends conversation about the show over several weeks instead of just one weekend
  • Encourages theories, breakdowns, and social media chatter between episodes
  • Makes it easier for latecomers to catch up without feeling overwhelmed

Hijack, with its cliffhanger-friendly format and real-time plotting, is especially well-suited to that pattern. Each Wednesday becomes a new “chapter” in the hostage drama, giving audiences a clear appointment-based viewing experience that feels more like traditional TV but with streaming flexibility.

Key Dates to Remember for Hijack Season 2

If you only remember three key dates for Hijack season 2 on Apple TV+, make them these:

  • January 14, 2026 – Two-episode premiere kicks off the new season.
  • Every Wednesday – One new episode drops weekly after the debut.
  • February 25, 2026 – Finale wraps up the Berlin subway crisis.

For viewers who prefer to binge, you can also wait until the end of February and watch all eight episodes in one go. But if you enjoy following fan reactions, theories, and breakdowns on social media week by week, watching live with the Wednesday drops will be the most engaging option.

Should You Watch Week-to-Week or Wait to Binge?

From a viewing strategy perspective, Hijack season 2 offers two distinct experiences:

Weekly Viewing

Following the episodes on their release dates lets you:

  • Stay current with online discussions and recaps
  • Avoid spoilers on social media and entertainment sites
  • Live the tension of the story closer to the intended real-time feel

Binge Watching After the Finale

If you wait until after February 25, 2026, you’ll be able to:

  • Watch the entire eight-episode arc like a long movie
  • Stay fully immersed in the Berlin crisis without week-long breaks
  • Rewind and rewatch key sequences easily to catch details

Either way, having the full release calendar in advance makes it easier to decide how you want to experience the season.

FAQ

When does Hijack season 2 come out on Apple TV+?

Hijack season 2 premieres on January 14, 2026 on Apple TV+ with a two-episode launch. After that, new episodes will arrive weekly.

How many episodes are in Hijack season 2?

Hijack season 2 is made up of 8 episodes in total, running from January 14, 2026 through February 25, 2026.

What is the release schedule for Hijack season 2 episodes?

Apple TV+ will drop the first two episodes on January 14, 2026, then release one new episode every Wednesday: January 21, January 28, February 4, February 11, February 18, and the finale on February 25, 2026.

Do I need an Apple device to watch Hijack season 2?

No. While Apple TV+ is integrated into Apple devices, you can watch Hijack season 2 through the Apple TV app or web browser on many platforms used in the U.S., including smart TVs, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, game consoles, and compatible streaming boxes.

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