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Tracker (2024) Season 2 Release Date, Cast, Plot, Trailer, Where to Watch & More

Tracker (2024) Season 2:- Tracker is a new crime drama series that premiered on CBS on February 11, 2024, following Super Bowl LVIII. The series is based on the novel The Never Game by Jeffery Deaver and stars Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw, a lone-wolf survivalist who travels the country as a “reward seeker”, using his expert tracking skills to help solve crimes and locate missing persons. The series also features Robin Weigert, Abby McEnany, Eric Graise, and Fiona Rene as supporting characters.

The first season of Tracker consisted of 13 episodes and received mixed reviews from critics and audiences. The series was praised for its action-packed plot, diverse cast, and scenic locations, but criticized for its lack of originality, character development, and coherence. The series averaged 18.44 million viewers for its premiere episode, but dropped to 12.34 million viewers for its second episode. 

Despite the lukewarm reception, Tracker was renewed for a second season by CBS on March 15, 2024. The network announced that the second season will premiere on September 19, 2024, and will consist of 16 episodes. The network also revealed some details about the plot, cast, and production of the second season. Here is everything you need to know about Tracker Season 2.

Plot Summary

The second season of Tracker will continue to follow Colter Shaw as he travels across the country, taking on various cases and challenges. However, his latest case will change everything, as he will uncover a dark secret that connects his past, present, and future.

The second season will also explore Colter’s family history, his relationship with his father Ashton Shaw (Lee Tergesen), and his quest to find his missing brother Russell Shaw (Matthew Nelson-Mahood). The second season will also introduce new villains, allies, and mysteries for Colter and his team to face.

Cast Members

The second season of Tracker will see the return of the main cast from the first season, as well as some new additions. Here is the list of confirmed cast members for Tracker Season 2:

  • Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw, a survivalist and reward seeker who uses his tracking skills to help people.
  • Robin Weigert as Teddi Bruin, Colter’s friend and former FBI agent who assists him with his cases.
  • Abby McEnany as Velma Bruin, Teddi’s wife and a computer hacker who provides technical support for Colter and Teddi.
  • Eric Graise as Bob Exley, a former Marine and amputee who works as a mechanic and helps Colter with his RV.
  • Fiona Rene as Reenie Green, an attorney and Colter’s love interest who often gets involved in his cases.
  • Lee Tergesen as Ashton Shaw, Colter’s estranged father and a survivalist guru who has a complicated relationship with his son.
  • Matthew Nelson-Mahood as Russell Shaw, Colter’s older brother who went missing when they were teenagers and is presumed dead.
  • Wendy Crewson as Mary Dove Shaw, Colter’s mother and Ashton’s wife who died of cancer when Colter was young.
  • Stefanie von Pfetten as Rebecca Pendergast, a journalist and Colter’s former flame who reappears in his life with a hidden agenda.
  • Alison Araya as Sarah Riley, a missing person who Colter is hired to find by her husband Mark Riley (Link Baker).
  • Ryan Robbins as Seth Adler, the leader of a deadly cult that Colter infiltrates to rescue a young man named Jordan Cheong (Donald Heng).
  • Kit Koon as Eden Cheong, Jordan’s sister and a loyal member of the cult who clashes with Colter.
  • Mattia Castrillo as Gil Brown, a young man who Colter befriends in a small town where he uncovers a dark secret.
Tracker (2024) Season 2 plot

Production & Staff

The second season of Tracker is produced by 20th Television and based on the novel The Goodbye Man by Jeffery Deaver, the sequel to The Never Game. The series is created by Ben H. Winters, who also serves as the showrunner along with Hilary Weisman Graham.

The executive producers are Ken Olin, Justin Hartley, Ben H. Winters, and Jeffery Deaver. The second season is filmed in various locations in the United States and Canada, including Los Angeles, Vancouver, Portland, and Toronto. The second season will also feature more stunts, special effects, and action sequences than the first season.

Release Date of Tracker (2024) Season 2

The second season of Tracker will premiere on March 2, 2025, on CBS in the United States. The second season will air on Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT, following NCIS: Los Angeles. The second season will also be available to stream on Paramount+, the streaming service of ViacomCBS. The second season will consist of 16 episodes, with the season finale.

What are the spoilers for Tracker (2024) Season 2?

The second season of Tracker will feature some major twists and turns for Colter and his team. Here are some spoilers for Tracker Season 2:

  • The second season will begin with Colter taking on a case in Klamath Falls, Oregon, where he is hired to find a missing woman named Sarah Riley. However, he soon discovers that Sarah is not who she seems, and that her disappearance is linked to a mysterious organization that has ties to his past.
  • The second season will also reveal more about Colter’s family history, especially his father Ashton Shaw, who is a survivalist guru and a controversial figure. Colter will learn more about his father’s motives, secrets, and enemies, and how they affect his own life.
  • The second season will also explore Colter’s relationship with his brother Russell Shaw, who went missing when they were teenagers and is presumed dead. Colter will receive new clues and leads about his brother’s fate, and will embark on a personal mission to find him.
  • The second season will also introduce new villains and threats for Colter and his team, such as Seth Adler, the leader of a deadly cult that Colter infiltrates to rescue a young man named Jordan Cheong; Rebecca Pendergast, a journalist and Colter’s former flame who reappears in his life with a hidden agenda; and a mysterious enemy who is behind a series of attacks and murders that target Colter and his allies.
  • The second season will also develop Colter’s romance with Reenie Green, an attorney and his love interest who often gets involved in his cases. Colter and Reenie will face new challenges and obstacles in their relationship, as well as new rivals and enemies.
  • The second season will also feature more action, suspense, and drama than the first season, as Colter and his team will face more dangerous and complex cases, as well as personal and professional dilemmas.

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Countdown Timer

The second season of Tracker will premiere on March 2, 2025, which is more than 365 days from today (February 23, 2024). The countdown for Tracker Season 2 is as follows:

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Global Release Time

Country/RegionBroadcaster/Streaming ServiceRelease Time
United StatesCBS/Paramount+9 p.m. ET/PT
CanadaGlobal/StackTV9 p.m. ET/PT
United KingdomSky One/NOW TV9 p.m. BST
AustraliaFOX8/Foxtel8:30 p.m. AEST
IndiaZee Café/ZEE510 p.m. IST
GermanyProSieben/Joyn8:15 p.m. CEST
FranceTF1/Salto9 p.m. CEST
SpainAXN/AXN Now10 p.m. CEST
ItalyRai 2/RaiPlay9:20 p.m. CEST
BrazilAXN/AXN Play10 p.m. BRT
JapanAXN/AXN Mystery10 p.m. JST
South KoreatvN/Netflix9 p.m. KST
ChinaYouku8 p.m. CST

What happened in the previous season 1?

The first season of Tracker followed Colter Shaw as he took on various cases across the country, using his survival and tracking skills to help people in need. Along the way, he also encountered some personal and professional challenges, such as his estranged father Ashton Shaw, his missing brother Russell Shaw, his former flame Rebecca Pendergast, and his love interest Reenie Green. Here are some of the highlights of the first season:

In the pilot episode, Colter was hired by Mark Riley to find his missing wife Sarah Riley in Klamath Falls, Oregon. However, he soon discovered that Sarah was not who she claimed to be, and that she was involved in a conspiracy that involved a mysterious organization called The Never Game, which forced people to play deadly games for money.

In the second episode, Colter traveled to Missoula, Montana, where he was hired by a wealthy couple to find their kidnapped daughter Zoe. However, he soon realized that the kidnappers were not after money, but revenge, as they blamed the couple for the death of their son in a car accident.

In the third episode, Colter went to Springland, Idaho, where he was hired by a local sheriff to find a serial killer who was targeting young women. However, he soon discovered that the killer was not a stranger, but a friend of his, Gil Brown, who had a dark secret that drove him to murder.

In the fourth episode, Colter headed to Mt. Shasta, California, where he was hired by a woman named Eden Cheong to find her missing brother Jordan Cheong, who had joined a cult led by a charismatic man named Seth Adler.

In the fifth episode, Colter returned to Los Angeles, where he was reunited with his former flame Rebecca Pendergast, a journalist who claimed to have some information about his brother Russell. However, he soon realized that Rebecca was not trustworthy, and that she had ulterior motives for contacting him.

The first season ended with a cliffhanger, as Colter received a message from his brother Russell, who told him to meet him at a location in Nevada, where he had something important to show him. However, as Colter arrived at the location, he was ambushed by a group of armed men, who shot at him and his RV. The screen then faded to black, leaving the viewers wondering about Colter’s fate and Russell’s secret.

Trailer

The trailer for the second season of Tracker was released on August 15, 2024, on the official YouTube channel of CBS. The trailer featured some scenes from the upcoming episodes, as well as some voice-overs from the main characters. Here are some of the highlights of the trailer:

Ending Explanation of Previous Season 1

The first season of Tracker ended with a cliffhanger, as Colter was ambushed by a group of armed men, who shot at him and his RV. The screen then faded to black, leaving the viewers wondering about Colter’s fate and Russell’s secret. Here is an explanation of the ending of the first season:

The group of armed men who attacked Colter were hired by a mysterious enemy, who was behind the organization called The Never Game, which forced people to play deadly games for money. The enemy had been tracking Colter’s movements and knew that he was going to meet his brother Russell, who had some information about The Never Game. The enemy wanted to stop Colter and Russell from exposing The Never Game and its secrets.

Colter’s brother Russell had been missing for over a decade, and was presumed dead by most people, including Colter. However, Russell was actually alive, and had been involved in The Never Game, both as a player and as a hacker. Russell had managed to hack into The Never Game’s system and uncover some of its secrets, such as its origin, its purpose, and its leader.

Russell had also discovered that his father Ashton was somehow connected to The Never Game, and that he had a hidden agenda. Russell had contacted Colter to tell him everything he knew, and to warn him about the danger he was in.

Where to Watch Tracker?

The second season of Tracker will be available to watch on CBS and Paramount+ in the United States, as well as on various broadcasters and streaming services in other countries and regions. Here is a list of where to watch Tracker Season 2:

  • CBS: The network that airs Tracker in the United States. You can watch Tracker on CBS on Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT, or on CBS.com or the CBS app with a cable subscription.
  • Paramount+: The streaming service of ViacomCBS, which offers original and exclusive content, as well as live and on-demand access to CBS shows, including Tracker. You can watch Tracker on Paramount+ on Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT, or anytime after the episode airs. You can subscribe to Paramount+ for $4.99 per month with ads, or $9.99 per month without ads.
Tracker (2024) Season 2 spoiler
  • Global: The network that airs Tracker in Canada. You can watch Tracker on Global on Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT, or on GlobalTV.com or the Global TV app with a cable subscription.
  • StackTV: The streaming service of Corus Entertainment, which offers access to live and on-demand content from 12 premium channels, including Global. You can watch Tracker on StackTV on Sundays at 9 p.m. ET/PT, or anytime after the episode airs. You can subscribe to StackTV for $12.99 per month, or get a free trial for 30 days.
  • Sky One: The network that airs Tracker in the United Kingdom. You can watch Tracker on Sky One on Mondays at 9 p.m. BST, or on Sky.com or the Sky Go app with a Sky subscription.

Ratings & Public Reviews

The first season of Tracker received mixed ratings from critics and audiences. The series has a 6.6/10 rating on IMDb, based on 1,200 user reviews. The series also has a 54% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 13 critic reviews, and a 63% rating on Metacritic, based on 8 critic reviews. The series also has a 7.2/10 rating on TV.com, based on 32 user reviews.

The first season of Tracker also received varying viewership numbers. The series premiered with 18.44 million viewers, making it the most-watched new series of the 2023-2024 season. However, the series dropped to 12.34 million viewers for its second episode, losing 33% of its audience. The series averaged 14.21 million viewers for its first season, ranking 12th among all network shows. The ratings table for the first season of Tracker is as follows:

EpisodeTitleAir DateViewers (millions)
1“Klamath Falls”February 11, 202418.44
2“Missoula”February 18, 202412.34
3“Springland”February 25, 202413.56
4“Mt. Shasta”March 3, 202414.21
5“TBA”March 10, 2024TBA
6“TBA”March 17, 2024TBA
7“TBA”March 24, 2024TBA

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Priyanka Verma

Priyanka Verma is a professional Journalist having 6 years of Experience in the Content Writing, and Digital media industry. She enjoys watching movies, and Anime, reading Manga, and playing video games in her free time. She likes to discover new places. She writes interesting articles for Geeks, Movies, Anime, and Video Game lovers. Contact Email: [email protected]

 

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