The showrunners for CBS’ action dramaTrackerreveal that a spinoff of the show won’t happen just yet. Based on Jeffery Deaver’s 2019 novel titledThe Never Game, the series follows Justin Hartley’s character Colter Shaw, a lone wolf who assists law enforcement as well as civilians in finding their missing loved ones in exchange for money. The first season, which was released in early 2024, was well received, ending up as a massive success for CBS. And ahead ofTrackerseason 2’s release, there have been rumors about a possible spinoff.
The showrunners Elwood Reid and Ken Olin reveal toTV Linethat a spinoff of the CBS show won’t be happening just yet because they believe it will not be inTracker’s best interest. Reid argues that he’s seenshows that produce spinoffs too early can make both the original show and the spinoff suffer.Olin agrees with Reid, claiming that they’re satisfied with how the show is for now. Read their full quote below:
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Reid: It’s so funny because all my friends are like, ‘You’ve got to start thinking about spinning it off.’ Second seasons are very hard. I’ve seen this with shows, where they spin them off too early, then both shows suffer. The show is so singular with Justin [at its center] that it’s really important we keep expanding the world, expanding the cases and [expanding] what Tracker can do. Unlike a lot of shows — unlike a cop show in New York or Chicago, where they’re always dealing with a homicide — I can go into any world. I can go into stock car racing, I can go into Nashville, I can go into any world I want.
Olsin: Elwood and I, we’re pretty satisfied, too, by doing this [one show]. It’s a weird show to spin-off. But also, like, things don’t break through easily anymore…. I mean, look, Dick Wolf has been very successful and all that, but those [shows] are also how old now?
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A Tracker Spinoff Show Seems Inevitable
Following its release in February 2024,Trackerquickly garnered a huge audience, eventually ending up as the most-watched new series in the 2023–2024 seasons and beating other established dramas likeChicago Fire,Grey’s Anatomy,NCIS, and even popular CBS sitcoms likeYoung Sheldon. The show became hugely successful for a number of reasons, most notably theTrackercast,which features multiple talented and familiar actors.
Trackerseason 2 is slated for release on Jun 24, 2025.
Seeing as several networks and CBS in particular have capitalized off the success of other hit TV shows likeNCISandFBI, going on to build a franchise that has extended the various worlds that these shows exist in, it is very likely that aTrackerspinoff will also arrive sooner rather than later. In the case that aTrackerspinoff is officially ordered to series, there are a number of characters and possible avenues to explore.
Tracker Season 2 Needs To Avoid 1 Terribly Harmful (& Played Out) Trope For Its First Major Character Exit
Tracker season 2 will see the show’s first major character exit, but it has to avoid one terrible trope to continue its representative momentum.
One character who could potentially lead aTrackerspinoff series is Colter’s brother, Russell, who fully joined the cast in episode 12 of season 1 and is also expected to reprise his role in the forthcoming season. Russell is played by the talented Jensen Ackles, who has previously excelled in shows likeSupernaturalandThe Boys. Another character that could possibly lead aTrackerspinoff is Sofia Pernas, who plays Billie Matalon, another skilled tacker and survivalist like Colter Shaw.
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Tracker
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Tracker follows lone-wolf survivalist Colter Shaw as he navigates the country as a reward seeker. Utilizing his expert tracking skills, he aids private citizens and law enforcement in solving various mysteries while grappling with issues from his fractured family.