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Is ‘Tracker’ On Tonight? Here’s When ‘Tracker’ Returns To CBS With New Episodes In 2025

Have no fear, new episodes of Tracker are almost here.

CBS’s hit series starring Justin Hartley, Abby McEnany, Fiona Rene, and Eric Graise returns with new Season 2 episodes in 2025, and though Tracker Sunday hasn’t arrived quite yet, we only have to wait a few more weeks to reunite with Colter Shaw (Hartley) and his crew.

Tracker has been on hiatus ever since Season 2, Episode 8, “The Night Movers,” premiered on December 1. In addition to reuniting Colter and Camille (Floriana Lima), the eventful episode brought back Brent Sexton as Keaton, and gave reason to believe that Camille’s sister, Gina Picket, might still be alive. So when will fans see more of Colter and his white whale case? We’ve got answers.

Is Tracker on tonight, January 19? When does Tracker return with new episodes? Where is Tracker streaming? And how can you watch Tracker live and online? Read on for everything to know about Tracker Season 2, Episode 9. And if you haven’t checked out Decider’s interview with Justin Hartley yet, be sure it add it to your reading list.

Is Tracker On Tonight (1/19/24)?

Sadly, a new episode of Tracker isn’t on CBS tonight, January 19. If you tune into CBS this Sunday, January 19 you’ll find an ADC Divisional Playoff game between the Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills airing from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. ET.

When Does Tracker Return With New Episodes In 2025? Tracker Season 2, Episode 9 Premiere Date:

Back in November 2024, CBS announced winter premiere dates for the 2025 primetime season and revealed that Tracker will return with new Season 2 episodes on Sunday, February 16 from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. ET. Only a few more weeks to go!

Tracker Season 2, Episode 9 Synopsis, Preview Photos:

Per CBS, the synopsis for Tracker ‘s upcoming Season 2, Episode 9, titled, “The Disciple,” is as follows: “A new lead in Colter’s white whale case, the disappearance of Gina Picket, brings him and retired cop Keaton back together to track down a serial killer.”

Though we have to wait a bit longer to watch Colter back in action, CBS released a handful of exciting Season 2, Episode 9 stills, including the following preview photos of Hartley and Sexton.

Justin Hartley as Colter on 'Tracker
Photo: Darko Sikman/CBS
Justin Hartley as Colter and Brent Sexton as Keaton on 'Tracker'
Photo: Darko Sikman/CBS
Justin Hartley as Colter on 'Tracker
Photo: Darko Sikman/CBS

Is Tracker Season 2 On Paramount+? Tracker Streaming Info:

If you’re looking to rewatch or catch up on Tracker during Season 2’s hiatus, you may be wondering if the series is streaming on Paramount+. The answer is yes! All eight episodes of Season 2 are currently streaming on Paramount+. And when the series returns, new episodes will be available to stream live on Paramount+ with Showtime. Season 2 episodes will even be available to stream next day for Paramount+ Essential subscribers.

Is Tracker Season 2 On Hulu?

If you’re hoping to stream Season 2 episodes of Tracker on Hulu, sadly you’re out of luck. Tracker Season 1 was added to Hulu October 13, but unfortunately Season 2 episodes won’t be available for next-day streaming on Hulu. While the sophomore season will likely be added in the future, new episodes may not hit Hulu for quite a while, so head to Paramount+ or CBS to stream or watch live using one of the below methods.

How To Watch Tracker Season 2 Live On CBS And Online:

Want to watch new episodes of Tracker live when the show returns to CBS? If you have a cable subscription that includes the network, you can watch Tracker live by setting your TV to the proper channel a few minutes before new the episode airs. You can also use your cable username and password to watch live CBS episodes live on CBS, CBS.com, or by using the CBS app. If your cable package includes a DVR, you can always record live episodes for later viewing, too. Don’t have cable? Don’t worry! There are other live viewing options, including fuboTVSling TVHulu + Live TVDirecTV Stream, or YouTube TV, which offer access to CBS without cable. (FYI, FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV also offer free trials for eligible subscribers.)

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