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Tracker Season 1 Finale Recap, Cast, Where to Watch and More

Get the scoop on the intense Season 1 finale of 'Tracker'! Join Colter Shaw as he faces one of his most challenging cases yet, uncovering dark secrets and confronting personal mysteries.

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Updated May 20, 2024

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Tracker Season 1 Finale Recap, Cast, Where to Watch and More

Tracker Season 1 Finale Recap

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The first season of the TV show "Tracker" wrapped up on Sunday. In the last episode, Colter, played by Justin Hartley, faced a tough case. A friend's daughter disappeared while she was out storm chasing with a buddy. Authorities believed they got lost at sea, but Colter had doubts.

Colter didn't just find Lizzy's daughter; he also uncovered the town's dark secrets. These secrets were connected to other crimes happening there. At the end of the episode, there was a big twist about Colter's past, leaving him wondering more about his family's role in his father's death.

It was revealed that Lizzy had a box of Colter's father's belongings. She sent it to Colter's sister Dory, who didn't mention it to Colter when they last talked about their dad. Dory even ignored Colter's worries about their father's death being linked to suspicious government activities.

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About Tracker

Tracker is a TV show made by Ben H. Winters. It's based on a book called "The Never Game" by Jeffery Deaver. The main character, Colter Shaw, played by Justin Hartley, is good at surviving and tracking. He helps police and regular people for money. Other important actors in the show are Robin Weigert, Abby McEnany, Eric Graise, and Fiona Rene

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The show is made by 20th Television. It was decided to make the series directly without making a pilot episode in December 2022, after first planning to make a pilot in July 2022. It's filmed in British Columbia, Canada, using the beautiful places around Vancouver. Ben H. Winters and Hilary Weisman Graham are in charge of running the show. Tracker started showing on February 11, 2024, right after Super Bowl LVIII on CBS. In March 2024, they decided to make another season of the show.

Tracker Cast

Actor/Actress

Character

Justin Hartley Colter Shaw
Robin Weigert Teddi Bruin
Abby McEnany Velma Bruin
Eric Graise Bobby Exley
Fiona Rene Reenie Greene
Lee Tergesen Ashton Shaw
Mathew Nelson-Mahood young Russell Shaw
Wendy Crewson Mary Dove Shaw
Bradley Stryker Tom Tozer
Marley Shelton Erika Kennedy
Sofia Pernas Billie Matalon
Diana-Maria Riva Detective Helen Brock
Gil Birmingham Gus
Peter Stormare Valts
Melissa Roxburgh Dory
Jensen Ackles adult Russell Shaw
Jennifer Morrison Lizzy Hawking

Tracker Overview

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TV series Tracker
Genre Action, Drama
Based on The Never Game by Jeffery Deaver
Developed by Ben H. Winters
Starring Justin Hartley, Robin Weigert, Abby McEnany, Eric Graise, Fiona Rene
Music by Tyler Bates
Country of origin United States
Original language English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 13
Executive producers Ken Olin, Justin Hartley, Ben H. Winters, Elwood Reid
Producers Jeffery Deaver, Connie Dolphin
Production location Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Cinematography Yasu Tanida, Brian Pearson, Ronald Paul Richard
Editors Nancy Morrison, Tim Mirkovich, Jeff Asher, Pietro Cecchini
Camera setup Single-camera
Production companies Beekeeper Entertainment, Elwood Reid Inc., Afterportsmouth Productions, ChangeUp Productions, 20th Television
Network CBS
Release February 11, 2024 – present

Where to Watch Tracker?

You can watch "Tracker" on CBS, as well as on streaming platforms like Hotstar and Amazon Prime Video.



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