Tracker season 2 is on its way, and in an effort to build hype for the upcoming episodes, CBS has released a trailer that teases a key aspect of the series but unfortunately leaves out the best part of the story. The CBS action drama, created by Ben H. Winters, is based on Jeffery Deaver’s The Never Game and follows Justin Hartley’s Colter Shaw. Colter is a survivor and contract worker (as the show’s title suggests) who travels the country, tracking down people for a living. While Colter’s work is one of the foundations of Tracker, it’s not its biggest draw, as revealed in season 1. As the central character of Tracker, Colter’s story (including his mysterious past) is important and complex. In the first few episodes of the series, viewers gradually learn more about Colter and how his past has shaped him into the man he is today. Unfortunately, even Colter doesn’t know the full details of his past, including the mysterious death of his father when Colter was a child. Since Hartley’s character didn’t learn the truth in the final episode of Tracker season 1, the mystery will continue in season 2, but one wouldn’t think so based on its first trailer.
The Tracker trailer for season 2, which the show dropped on its Instagram page in late August 2024, is a short but funny preview of upcoming episodes. The video shows Justin Hartley’s Colter Shaw in action as he returns to his job as a bounty hunter, traveling across the country and tracking down people. Unfortunately, Tracker is the first trailer for season 2, which doesn’t reveal much about the story of the upcoming episodes or Colter’s cases. Still, the video is building up the hype as fans begin counting down the days until October 13, 2024, when it debuts on CBS.
One can’t help but notice that there’s something missing from the trailer, so skip it Tracker The main story of season 2. The mystery surrounding Colter’s father’s death will undoubtedly play a major role in future episodes as Hartley’s character continues to try to figure out what happened that night all those years ago. If Russell didn’t kill his father like Colter previously thought, then the pool of suspects is wide open. It’s only a matter of time before the truth is revealed, and hopefully that moment will come in season 2. As mentioned above, the Tracker trailer for season 2 is quite short. The editors could only fit so much information into the video, and they decided to focus on Colter’s job rather than the more important story of the action movie (and briefly show the return of Jensen Ackles’ Tracker). It’s possible that the trailer was hiding a joke about the mystery of Ashton Shaw’s death because they’ll reveal more in the next episode. Either way, fans can rest assured that Tracker season 2 will continue to follow up on what happened to Colter and Russell’s father.