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After a five-month hiatus, CBS’s popular drama *Tracker* is set to return. The series, known for its engaging plotlines and dynamic characters, will unveil its highly anticipated third season. Fans are particularly eager to see Justin Hartley reprise his role as Colter Shaw, who faces new challenges following the dramatic revelations from the Season 2 finale.
The previous season concluded with significant twists surrounding Colter’s father’s unexpected death, leaving viewers eager for resolution. As *Tracker* begins its third season, the storyline will explore these mysteries further, starting with a two-part premiere.
What to expect in Tracker Season 3
The opening episodes of *Tracker* Season 3, titled “The Process,” are crafted by Elwood Reid and directed by Ken Olin. This season begins with Colter confronting the unsettling truth about his father’s death. In a surprising turn, Colter’s brother, Russel Shaw, portrayed by Jensen Ackles, joins him in a quest to investigate the mysterious disappearance of a client’s family.
Connecting the dots
This reunion of Colter and Russel unfolds into a complex narrative involving a clandestine underground operation known as ‘The Process’. This storyline promises to engage fans as it weaves personal stakes into larger conspiracies, enhancing the drama and suspense characteristic of *Tracker*.
Season 3 premiere date and viewing options
The premiere of *Tracker* Season 3 is scheduled for Sunday, October 19, on CBS, with the first part of the two-part episode airing from 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
ET. Those hoping for new content tonight will have to wait, as CBS will be re-broadcasting the Season 2 finale.
How to catch the episodes live
To watch the new season live, viewers should tune into CBS. If you have cable, ensure your television is set to the correct channel a few minutes before the show starts.
Alternatively, fans can log in to CBS.com or use the CBS app with their cable credentials for a live stream. For those without cable, services such as fuboTV, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV, and YouTube TV offer access to CBS, allowing viewers to watch the show without a traditional cable subscription.
Streaming options for earlier seasons
As anticipation builds for the new episodes, many viewers are interested in where to stream previous seasons. All episodes of *Tracker* Season 1 and Season 2 are available on Paramount+. However, new episodes from Season 3 will not be available on platforms like Hulu the day after they air, though earlier seasons can be streamed there.
Subscription details
For those new to Hulu, a 30-day free trial is available for the basic plan, which includes ads. Following the trial, subscriptions start at $9.99 per month, while an ad-free option is available for $18.99 per month. Additionally, Hulu can be bundled with Disney+ and other services, offering various pricing options to suit different viewing preferences.
As excitement grows for the third season of *Tracker*, fans can anticipate a gripping storyline that promises to expand on Colter Shaw’s journey. Stay tuned for updates, trailers, and more insights into the captivating world of *Tracker*!