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Tracker is an American action drama television series developed by Ben H. Winters and based on the 2019 novel The Never Game by Jeffery Deaver. [1] [2] The series stars Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw, a skilled survivalist and tracker who earns his living by assisting law enforcement and private citizens in exchange for reward money.
Tracker returns with a new episode this Sunday, Feb. 16 at 8/7c. ... starring Hugh Grant, will be available to stream exclusively on Max, beginning Friday, March 7. * The eight-episode Netflix ...
These series are programs that have aired on other networks where Netflix has bought exclusive distribution rights to stream them in alternate regions on its own platform, although Netflix lists them as Netflix Originals. They may be available on Netflix in their home territory and other markets where Netflix does not have the first-run license ...
The thriller has been climbing the Netflix charts ever since it released season two. The story follows a low-level FBI agent who answers a life-changing phone call while monitoring an emergency line.
When Is ‘Tracker’ Returning to CBS for Season 2? The first season of the show featured 13 episodes and wrapped up by May 2024. After the finale, the network confirmed Tracker would be back for ...
Daniel Spellbound (voiced by Alex Barima) - is an Afro-Latino orphan teenage ex-tracker of the magical world hidden from humans. His job was to find ingredients for magicians. In season 2, he's no longer a tracker due to breaking the tracker code so he has to find an untrackable item to regain being a tracker again.
How to watch Tracker Season 2 The show currently airs on Thursdays at 10 p.m. ET on CBS. Episodes are available to stream the next day on the CBS streaming platform Paramount+.
Trackers is an internationally co-produced crime thriller television series produced by Three River Fiction and Scene23. [1] It is an adaptation of Deon Meyer's 2011 novel of the same name, [2] and it was adapted for television by British showrunner Robert Thorogood, leading a team of South African writers. [1]