Paramount+ is the home for all of Taylor Sheridan’s shows, but the platform has plenty of other hit series to dive into, such as the CBS thriller series Tracker. The Justin Hartley-led crime thriller show premiered back in 2024, and while it flew relatively under the radar in the months leading up to its worldwide debut, it’s quietly become one of CBS’ most important shows in the last two years. The first season of Tracker went off the air in May 2024, and the series returned mere months later with its second season, which ran from October 2024 to May 2025. In keeping with tradition, Tracker Season 3 arrived last year in October, and there are now only a few episodes remaining in Season 3, which will conclude with a finale on May 24. It’s already been renewed for Season 4, which will almost certainly be back before the end of 2026.
For three full seasons now, most of Tracker has been filmed in Vancouver, Canada, despite the show taking place in various locations around the United States. However, news broke this afternoon that Tracker is making a huge change in Season 4 that’s going to rock the series to its core. It’s been reported that Tracker is officially packing up and leaving Vancouver and relocating to Los Angeles for production on Season 4, which will begin in June. This comes with the help of a $48 million tax credit to shoot in California, which will certainly help the series find its roots once it’s ready to begin production on its next season. This is an even bigger tax credit than the popular Prime Video sci-fi series Fallout ($42 million) received to shoot in Los Angeles.
What Is ‘Tracker’ About?
Tracker is an unconventional procedural that follows Colter Shaw (played by Justin Hartley), who travels the country in his old-school RV, helping police and private citizens solve crimes and locate missing citizens. The show also briefly features The Boys Season 5 star Jensen Ackles as Colter’s brother, Russell Shaw, but it’s unclear at this time if he will be back in Season 4. Tracker was written and created for TV by Ben H. Winters, who previously worked as a writer on the popular FX series, Legion.
Check out the first three seasons of Tracker on CBS and Paramount+ and stay tuned to Collider for more updates and coverage of Season 4.
- Release Date
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February 11, 2024
- Showrunner
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Elwood Reid
- Writers
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Ben H. Winters, Hilary Weisman Graham
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Justin Hartley
Colter Shaw
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