Justin Hartley is on the hunt for a missing family in the ‘Tracker’ Season 2 trailer

“Beyond the Campus Walls” – When a grad student goes missing after a house party, his friends and family believe he buckled under the pressure of his research grant. But, after consulting with his sister Dr. Dory Shaw, a professor at the school, Colter uncovers a trail of explicit photos and messages that lead him to uncover a dangerous – and deadly – conspiracy on campus, on the CBS Original series TRACKER, Sunday, May 5 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+ (live and on-demand for Paramount+ with SHOWTIME subscribers, or on-demand for Paramount+ Essential subscribers the day after the episode airs)*. Pictured: Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw. Photo: Sergei Bachlakov/CBS ©2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Justin Hartley is on the hunt for a missing family in the ‘Tracker’ Season 2 trailer
Colter is on the hunt! And he’s only getting paid if he succeeds. Tracker season 2 returns with more crime and mystery. CBS has released a new trailer for the season, with more action, more mystery, and the return of fan-favorite guest stars. The trailer previews a case from the Season 2 premiere, with the official synopsis (below) teasing a complex mystery. Meanwhile, the Shaw family’s secret is revealed. Elsewhere, Colter’s associates venture into something new.

“In the season 2 premiere, 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 makes a shocking discovery about his mother’s past that leads him into the world of organized crime. Also, Reenie opens her new law firm and enlists Velmas’ help in setting up shop.” The trailer shows Colter in his truck as he encounters someone who needs his help. The man’s brother hasn’t been seen or heard from in days, and he begins to worry. “I only get paid when I succeed,” Colter tells his worried client about his golden rule. With a sense of understanding, Colter begins his investigation by examining the car the victim was last seen in. He notices a few odd things that clue him in to something strange going on. Colter is used to doing police work, and this time is no different. When he explains what he does to a cop, she has the same confused look he saw before.

Justin Hartley Is Tracking a Vanished Family in 'Tracker' Season 2 Trailer
The investigation is the first part of the job, and the hardest part is yet to come. The trailer reveals a few more cases that Colter will have to work on, cases that put him in specific positions. Good thing he knows how to handle himself if the situation calls for it. Season 2 promises more saves, fights, and thrilling rides. The trailer teases guest appearances from a few cast members, but the most interesting are his brother Russell (Jensen Ackles) and his stalker rival Billie. The siblings investigate their family’s secret, which is being covered up by the government, while things get tense between Colter and Billie. Meanwhile, Velma and Reenie keep an eye out for more cases and trouble, as it always does for Colter. Reenie’s instincts are sharp, knowing when Colter is in trouble and developing feelings. Bobby rounds out Colter’s team as an IT expert who helps navigate the tech world that Colter can’t get enough of.

Justin Hartley leads the cast as Colter Shaw. Cast members include Fiona Rene as Reenie Green, Abby McEnany as Velma Bruin, Eric Graise as Bobby Exley, Jensen Ackles as Russell Shaw, and Sofia Pernas as Billie Matalon.

Tracker’s second season premieres Sunday, October 13 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS. You can catch the first season of Tracker on Paramount+.

Tracker Colter Shaw, a lone survivor, uses his expert tracking skills to assist law enforcement and citizens across the United States. Traveling in his old RV, Shaw takes on a variety of cases, from missing persons to complex criminal investigations, always with a search and a reward. His journey is fraught with danger and moral dilemmas, as each case reveals deeper layers of intrigue and human struggle.

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