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When is 'Tracker' back? Season 2 release date, cast, where to watch
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Date:2025-04-13 13:06:50
With the end of summer comes the return of fall TV including action series "Tracker".
The thriller series returns Sunday for its second season starring Justin Hartley as quick-witted survivalist Colter Shaw. In each episode the professional tracker works with law enforcement and private citizens to solve intricate crimes.
Based off the suspense novel "The Never Game" by author Jeffery Deaver, the first season debuted in February after Super Bowl LVIII and concluded in May after 13 episodes.
Robin Weigert will not reprise her role as Teddi Bruin in Season 2, according to Deadline.
Here's what to know about the show's premiere including how to watch it.
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When does 'Tracker' Season 2 premiere ?
The second season of CBS action series "Tracker" premieres on Sunday, Oct. 13, at 8 p.m. ET/PT.
Where to watch 'Tracker' Season 2 premiere
All new episodes of "Tracker" will stream Sunday night on CBS. Viewers can also watch the second season on CBS.com or through the CBS app if they have a cable subscription.
New episodes can also be streamed on Paramount+ along with the entire first season.
'Tracker' Season 2 trailer
'Tracker' Season 2 cast
- Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw
- Abby McEnany as Velma Bruin
- Eric Graise as Bob Exley
- Fiona Rene as Reenie Greene
- Jensen Ackles as Russell Shaw
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