BREAKING NEWS: Big News for Tracker Fans: Season 2 Premiere Date Announced

  • Tracker season 2 will return on CBS on October 27.
  • Justin Hartley stars as Colter, a mysterious survivalist who solves mysteries in this action-packed drama.
  • After a successful debut post-Super Bowl, Tracker quickly earned high ratings and a season 2 renewal.

The release date for Tracker season 2 has been confirmed at CBS. Led by This Is Us alum Hartley, and created by Ben H. Winters, with Elwood Reid as showrunner, the action drama centers on Hartley’s Colter Shaw. He’s a skilled survivalist who earns his living by helping law enforcement and others track down what they need in exchange for money. The premise proved to be a hit for CBS, reaching viewership highs, and getting a quick renewal for Tracker season 2.

Tracker Is The Biggest Show On Network TV

The Action Drama Quickly Reached Highs.

Although it initially garnered comparisons to Reacher because of its premise, the drama has established itself as a reliable brand for a network that boasts several.

CBS once again finished the broadcast season as the top network. According to data from Nielsen, the broadcaster garnered 5.59 million viewers each night in primetime when accounting for the Live + 7 data that looks at viewership across seven days. It sets up CBS as the most-watched broadcast network for the 16th consecutive season, helped in no small part by Tracker.

Tracker is based on the novel The Never Game by Jeffery Deaver.

The Justin Hartley series, with a Tracker supporting cast that includes Robin Weigert, Abby McEnany, Eric Graise, and Fiona Rene, is the most-watched show of the previous broadcast season. It quickly found an audience since premiering after the 2024 Super Bowl. When looking at viewership across 35 days, Tracker season 1 nabbed 20.4 million viewers with each episode. It comes in well ahead of other popular CBS shows, like Young Sheldon and NCIS, each getting around 12.9 million viewers. Ghosts, also on CBS, got 11.9 million viewers.

Despite both being hugely popular and sharing many similarities, CBS’s Tracker is a more enjoyable watch compared to Reacher for a few key reasons.

Although it initially garnered comparisons to Reacher because of its premise, the drama has established itself as a reliable brand for a network that boasts several. That’s especially true after the Tracker season 1 finale, which sets the stage for a potentially even stronger return that’s filled with more notable guest actors and an expanding mystery.

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