Tracker Season 2: 2024 Episode Release Schedule

Tracker Season 2: 2024 Episode Release Schedule

Tracker Season 2 is on its way back with new episodes as viewers prepare for the upcoming release schedule.

Tracker Season 2 began filming in July, bringing back Justin Hartley’s Colter Shaw for a new series of exciting adventures. Based on Jeffrey Deaver’s The Never Game, Hartley’s character is a renowned tracker who searches for missing people across the United States — with generous rewards.

Season 1 aired for 13 episodes (see the cast of Tracker’s Season 1 finale here) due to the 2023 writers’ and actors’ strike. Now, Season 2 has been scheduled for a regular network television run of 22 episodes following Colter Shaw’s next missing targets.

CBS shares confirmed release dates for the first three episodes of Tracker Season 2.

Episode 1, titled “Out of the Past,” will premiere on CBS on Sunday, October 13 at 8 p.m. ET before airing on Paramount+ at 3 a.m. ET on Monday, October 14.

In the episode, Colter Shaw will search for a missing family in Arkansas while discovering something shocking about the mother who “leads him into the world of organized crime”:

“While investigating the strange disappearance of a missing family whose car is found abandoned on the side of a road in the Arkansas backwoods, Colter discovers something shocking about the mother’s past that leads him into the world of organized crime. Additionally, Reenie opens her new law firm and enlists Velma’s help in setting it up.”

The next episode will be titled “Ontological Shock” and will first air on CBS on Sunday, October 20 (8 p.m. ET) before airing on Paramount+ on Monday, October 21 (3 a.m. ET).

It has been confirmed that Jensen Ackles’ Russell Shaw will return from Season 1. When Colter goes missing during one of his investigations, Fiona Rene’s Reenie will recruit Russell to help in her own mission:

“When Colter goes missing while searching for his missing father, Reenie recruits her brother, Russell (Jensen Ackles), to help.”

Episode 3 will then premiere next week at 8 p.m. ET on Sunday, October 27 on CBS and on Monday, October 28 at 3 a.m. ET on Paramount+. The episode is titled “Bloodlines”, but there is currently no synopsis.

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