Viewers are curious to know whether CBS has renewed or canceled Tracker Season 4. Developed by Ben H. Winters, the action-drama series centers on Colter Shaw, a dedicated and lone-survivalist, who ...
Colter and Russell certainly have a lot of luck. There are only so many times you can be outnumbered by a group of men trained to kill and live to tell the tale. That’s the beauty of Tracker, though.
Tracker‘s family affair continues during the hit CBS series’ Season 3 finale, and you won’t want to miss the eventful conclusion to this intense two-parter. Last week, Colter (Justin Hartley) and ...
“Tracker” season 4 is getting a major shakeup. The CBS drama series is relocating to Los Angeles for season 4. The first three seasons were shot in Vancouver. The move stems from a $48 million ...
The CBS drama “Tracker” is one of the most-watched shows on television. Given its continued success, it’s unsurprising that “Tracker” has been renewed for season 4. But how long before season 3 comes ...
Justin Hartley‘s Tracker is going through a big relocation change when the show returns for season 4. News broke on Monday, May 4, that the hit CBS series is relocating to Los Angeles with the biggest ...
EXCLUSIVE: One of the biggest shows on television is relocating to Los Angeles with the biggest California tax credit for a series to date. CBS‘ Tracker, starring Justin Hartley, will move from ...
EXCLUSIVE: There will be two new faces to be seen soon in Tracker. Kathleen Robertson (Swimming with Sharks) and Mark Engelhardt (American Horror Story: Asylum) have been cast in recurring roles ...
In her long career, Nancy Pelosi has been known as representative, House Speaker and Speaker Emerita. But over the past few years, Pelosi’s been handed a much less official title: “The queen of stock ...
Justin Hartley‘s hit CBS series Tracker brought Cassady McClincy in a key role after going through multiple cast changes in season 3. The network found success with Tracker immediately after it ...
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