Hijack Season 2 is a straightforward action thriller centered on a hijacked Berlin underground train, with Idris Elba reprising his role as British negotiator Sam Nelson, who finds himself at the crisis's heart amid shocking twists revealing his potential involvement. The cast includes diverse actors such as Elba (Black British lead), Christine Adams (Black British), Clare-Hope Ashitey (Ghanaian-British), Karima McAdams (Moroccan-British heritage), alongside German performers like Albrecht Schuch, Christian Näthe, and Lisa Vicari, creating a multicultural ensemble suitable for an international Apple TV+ production set in a diverse modern city like Berlin. This diversity feels incidental and organic to the global thriller genre, without evidence of forced inclusion clashing with the setting, unjustified race/gender/sexuality swaps from Season 1 (where Nelson was already an international traveler), or characters defined primarily by identity. Storytelling prioritizes suspense, hostage negotiations, and plot reversals over any social commentary, lacking explicit progressive themes like critiques of patriarchy, capitalism, systemic racism, or identity politics lectures. No creator (e.g., George Kay) interviews highlight activist intent, DEI mandates, or 'challenging norms.' Reception is mixed, with critics noting repetitive formula from Season 1 and diminished thrills (e.g., RT scores around 67%), but complaints focus on narrative execution and pacing, not wokeness; extensive searches across web, reviews, Reddit, and X yield zero significant backlash accusing the show of being 'woke,' DEI-driven, or prioritizing message over entertainment.