CBS’ response to Prime Video’s popular action series “Reacher” has thrived on streaming platforms. Since last year, the show “Tracker” stars an actor known for roles in “This is Us” and “Smallville” as a solitary combatant similar to Jack Reacher, named Colter Shaw, who shares his lone-wolf status. The series has been compared to the exciting escapades of Reacher, with viewers now eagerly watching Season 2 of “Tracker“, which recently concluded earlier this month.
Tracker remains steadfast in Paramount+’s streaming rankings, trailing slightly behind some of its top-performing shows such as Taylor Sheridan’s Landman, the crime drama Criminal Minds, and Tom Hardy and Guy Ritchie’s MobLand. For more information about Tracker, you can read its official synopsis below…
Colter Shaw, a reliant solitary survivalist, is propelled by the hardships of his past and employs his innate abilities to locate the lost in exchange for compensation. Accompanied by lawyer Reenie Green, business associate Velma Bruin, and tech expert Bobby Exley, Colter is unwavering in his determination to complete each task.
‘Tracker’ Has Been Renewed for Season 3
Although not attaining quite the same acclaim as Reacher, Tracker has earned substantial praise from critics. Currently, it boasts an impressive 89% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a credible 73% from viewers on Popcorn Meter. As of now, Tracker Season 2 doesn’t have enough reviews to determine its critical score, but audiences seem captivated by the second installment, awarding it an encouraging 80%.
Utilizing Justin Hartley’s charismatic charm effectively, the show Tracker adopts a minimalistic take on a traditional storyline, resulting in an exceptionally engaging viewing experience,” according to the critics’ consensus, one of the most flattering reviews for Season 2 originates from Michael John Petty of Collider, who scored the series almost perfectly with a 9/10.
Once more, Tracker demonstrates its excellence as a current television show, with Season 2 taking Colter Shaw on a journey that delves deeper into his past by slowly guiding him back to his roots.
The drama series “Tracker,” starring Justin Hartley in the main role along with Robin Weigert, Abby McEnany, Eric Graise, Fiona Rene, Prestyn Bates, and others such as Peter Stormare, Melissa Roxburgh, Jennifer Morrison, and Jensen Ackles, was based on Jeffery Deaver’s 2019 novel “The Never Game.” In February, it was confirmed that the show would continue for a third season. The upcoming season will air alongside popular shows like “Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage,” “Elsbeth,” “Fire Country,” and “NCIS” on CBS and Paramount Network.
For this current TV season, CBS is once again demonstrating its position as a trailblazer in introducing and airing popular shows that appeal to both broadcast and streaming audiences, according to Amy Reisenbach, president of CBS Entertainment. These returning series encompass a blend of established classics and fresh new favorites. Alongside our incredibly skilled collaborators on-screen and off-, we eagerly anticipate another successful season.
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2025-05-28 14:32