If you enjoyed the high-stakes tension and gripping action of Hijack (1999), you're in for a treat. This article explores 10 thrilling movies and shows that deliver similar adrenaline-pumping experiences, from intense hostage situations to edge-of-your-seat suspense. Whether you're a fan of crime dramas or action-packed thrillers, these recommendations will keep you hooked.

Die Hard (1988)
Description: The quintessential 'trapped hero' action film where a lone protagonist battles terrorists in a confined space against overwhelming odds.
Fact: The Nakatomi Plaza was actually Fox Plaza under construction. Bruce Willis performed many stunts without a safety harness.


Die Hard 2 (1990)
Description: Another high-tension scenario where the hero must prevent terrorists from controlling critical systems (airport operations in this case).
Fact: The film's snowbound airport scenes were shot during an actual Minnesota winter. It features one of cinema's first CGI blood effects.


Passenger 57 (1992)
Description: Centers around an aviation security expert who must take down terrorists during a mid-flight hijacking, blending action with psychological tension.
Fact: Wesley Snipes performed many of his own stunts. The film helped popularize the phrase 'Always bet on black.'


Under Siege (1992)
Description: A contained action thriller where a lone hero must retake control of a hijacked naval vessel from terrorists.
Fact: The film was shot aboard the real USS Alabama battleship. It was originally conceived as a Die Hard sequel set on a ship.


Speed (1994)
Description: A relentless action thriller where protagonists must maintain control of a hijacked vehicle (a bus) to prevent disaster.
Fact: The bus jump scene was performed practically at 61 mph. The film's original title was 'Minimum Speed.'


Executive Decision (1996)
Description: A tense airborne thriller where a team must covertly board a hijacked plane to neutralize terrorists and prevent a catastrophic attack.
Fact: The film's mid-air transfer sequence was praised for its realism. It marked a rare dramatic role for comedian Steven Seagal.


The Rock (1996)
Description: A fast-paced action thriller involving the takeover of a high-security location (Alcatraz) and a race against time to prevent disaster.
Fact: Sean Connery's character was loosely based on a real SAS operative. The film's shower fight scene took three weeks to choreograph.


Air Force One (1997)
Description: A high-stakes thriller set aboard a hijacked aircraft, featuring intense action sequences and a protagonist who must outwit terrorists to save hostages.
Fact: The film's iconic line 'Get off my plane!' was ad-libbed by Harrison Ford. The movie was partially inspired by real-life hijacking incidents.


Con Air (1997)
Description: Features a dangerous airborne situation with convicts taking control of a prison transport plane, requiring heroic intervention.
Fact: The film's production used a real Boeing C-123 Provider aircraft. Nicolas Cage's character was inspired by Elvis Presley's appearance.


The Negotiator (1998)
Description: A hostage crisis drama focusing on psychological tactics and high-pressure decision-making in a confined, dangerous environment.
Fact: The film's script was based on real FBI negotiation techniques. The rooftop scene was shot during actual Chicago winter conditions.
