Tracker season 2: next episode, cast and everything we know about the new season

Tracker season 2: next episode, cast and everything we know about the new season

Tracker was renewed for a second season before the first season ended.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.When Tracker season 1 premiered after the Super Bowl in February 2024, it quickly became one of CBS’ most popular new series since Young Sheldon debuted in 2017. Not surprisingly, the network quickly granted Justin Hartley’s new series a second season early into its 13-episode run, and now we’re looking ahead to Tracker season 2.

Tracker follows a survivalist who specializes in assisting law enforcement in finding missing persons and collecting the reward money in return.

“Tracker kicked off our premiere week with a ratings bang and has kept the momentum going,” Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment, said in a statement. “We knew we had something special when we saw the very first cut of the series and the overwhelming audience response confirms it. We couldn’t be more grateful to Justin, the talented cast, the incredible writing and producing teams and our partners at 20th Television for such compelling episodes. And, of course, we’re also so thankful to the millions of viewers tuning in each week.”

Next episode of Tracker season 2

Tracker season 2 airs in a new timeslot this fall, with new episodes airing Sundays at 8 pm ET/PT on CBS, followed by The Equalizer season 5. The season premiere of Tracker season 2 is Sunday, October 13.

Here’s what we know about the next new episode airing November 17:

Tracker season 2 episode 7: “Man’s Best Friend”
“When Colter finds a lost dog at a gas station in Denver and the dog is subsequently stolen from his truck, Colter makes it his mission to track it down and reunite it with its family.”

The first season of Tracker is available to watch on Paramount Plus.

Tracker airs on CBS. You can watch CBS programs live through your cable subscription or through a subscription to Paramount Plus with Showtime. If you’ve cut the cord, you can also watch CBS shows via streaming platforms like FuboTV, Hulu with Live TV, YouTube TV and DirecTV Stream.

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