Exciting news for fans of “Tracker”! After a long five-month wait, CBS’s beloved survivalist drama is set to return, promising to provide a thrilling escape from the everyday hustle.
In the Season 2 finale, viewers witnessed Colter Shaw, portrayed by Justin Hartley, uncover harrowing truths about his father’s death and his mother’s involvement. The upcoming Season 3 is poised to delve deeper into these revelations with a gripping two-part premiere that aims to keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
Although “Tracker” will not feature Velma (Abby McEnany) and Bobby (Eric Graise) this season, the show welcomes back Reenie (Fiona Rene) and Randy (Chris De’Sean Lee) to assist Colter in his quest. Additionally, fans will be pleased to know that Colter’s brother, Russell Shaw, played by Jensen Ackles, will also return, creating a dynamic reunion that drives the plot forward.
The premiere, titled “The Process,” which is penned by Elwood Reid and directed by Ken Olin, takes off as Colter grapples with the distressing truth about his father’s demise. The storyline escalates as he partners with Russell to help locate the missing wife and daughter of one of Reenie’s clients, immersing them in a complex web involving a dangerous underground operation known as “The Process.”
The wait is over! “Tracker” Season 3 premieres on Sunday, October 19, airing from 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. ET on CBS. This season promises an impressive 22 episodes, the highest for the series thus far, following 13 episodes in Season 1 and 20 in Season 2.
For viewers eager to witness the thrilling return of “Tracker,” a trailer is available, providing a sneak peek into the forthcoming challenges that Colter and his allies will confront.
Those wishing to catch “Tracker” live can tune in via CBS if they have a cable subscription. Alternatively, viewers can access CBS live through various services such as fuboTV, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV, or YouTube TV. Additionally, previous seasons, along with new episodes, will be available for streaming on Paramount+, which offers subscription plans at competitive prices.
While Hulu doesn’t offer new episodes of “Tracker,” all previous episodes from Seasons 1 and 2 can be streamed on the platform, providing a perfect catch-up opportunity for fans as they gear up for the new season.
Stay tuned for more updates on “Tracker” Season 3, as it prepares to captivate its audience once again with suspenseful storytelling and unexpected twists!