Why Super Bowl Viewers Definitely Need To Stick Around For Justin Hartley’s Tracker On CBS

The Super Bowl is always guaranteed to draw a ton of viewers, whether for the football showdown of the year or the plethora of star-studded commercials that up the ante from usual Sunday ads. This also means that the show that airs directly after the big game is getting a strong push by the network; for the enviable time slot in the 2024 premiere schedule, CBS is debuting new drama Tracker, starring This Is Us alum Justin Hartley. And I can safely say that viewers of the San Francisco 49ers vs. Kansas City Chiefs game should stick around for Tracker

What To Expect From Tracker After The Super Bowl

The new show is based on the bestselling novel called The Never Game, penned by Jeffery Deaver before being adapted to TV for CBS. Justin Hartley leaves his This Is Us role as Kevin Pearson squarely behind him as he embodies the character of Colter Shaw, whose survivalist skills – which, as you might guess, include tracking – help him solve mysteries and collect the rewards. 

There’s more to the equation, as he has a complicated past with his own family to contend with, but the format is fairly straightforward in a procedural way that has been hugely successful for NBC for decades. (See: the NCISCSI, and FBI franchises.) The first episode airs directly after the Super Bowl on February 11, and is called “Klamath Falls,” which… will make complete sense if you tune in! 

For the first case of the series, Colter will investigate the case of a missing teenage boy seemingly abducted by his birth father. Despite being on the road, he’ll have the help from some familiar faces in his life, including his handlers and attorney Reenie Greene. As indicated by the trailer, there’s plenty of action, and Hartley displays a commanding yet also soothing presence that proves he has range beyond Kevin Pearson. 

Is Colter only in this job for the money, or is he motivated by more than rewards? Critics seem to largely agree that Hartley is a suitable leading man for his first solo series, even if the format isn’t entirely unique. 

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