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The hit CBS series Tracker took a break last Sunday, so the question on fans’ minds is just how long with the latest Justin Hartley hiatus last?
TV series often take breaks every now and then, but occasionally these breaks can stretch out for weeks or even months. So, when can we expect the return of Tracker? Is the survivalist show coming back to our screens soon or will there be a longer wait? Let’s find out!
Let’s dive into the official overview of Tracker Season 2, Episode 16, titled “The Mercy Seat”: “Colter aids an old friend in a search and rescue operation for two sisters who have gone missing in the snowy wilderness of Montana. Meanwhile, Reenie faces a moral dilemma when a new client seeks her help.”
With the writing talents of Elwood Reid & Sharon Lee Watson and under the direction of David Barrett, Tracker Season 2, Episode 16 will shake things up by immersing Colter in a frigid environment. Preview images from “The Mercy Seat” indicate that Colter will be navigating the snow to crack his latest case of missing persons, and it seems he will even be seen riding a snowmobile! Furthermore, we can expect Pej Vahdat as Leonard Sharf, Diego Klattenhoff as Roger McLaren, Ariana Guerra as Amelia, and Lexi Simsonsen as Shelly to play pivotal roles in this episode.
So when can we watch Colter’s upcoming outdoor adventure? Is Tracker on tonight, April 13? When does Tracker return with new episodes? Where is Tracker streaming? And how can you watch Tracker live and online? Here’s everything to know about Tracker Season 2, Episode 16 — including first-look stills.
Is Tracker On Tonight (4/13/25)?
Yes! Tracker is on tonight, Sunday, April 13, 2025.
When Does Tracker Return With New Episodes? Tracker Season 2, Episode 16 Premiere Date:
Curious when Tracker will be back(er) with new episodes? Tracker Season 2, Episode 16, “The Mercy Seat” is set to premiere on Sunday, April 13 on CBS. Fear not, the hiatus is over!
What Time Is Tracker Season 2, Episode 16 On CBS?
Tracker fans know that premiere times have varied over the first two seasons, but if you’re looking to set your alarms for Tracker‘s Season 2 return, Episode 16 is currently set to air Sunday, April 13 from 8:00 to 9:00 p.m. ET on CBS.
How Many Episodes Are In Tracker Season 2?
Though Tracker Season 1 consisted of 13 episodes, Season 2 will feature 22 episodes. Since 15 episodes have already aired, that means fans still have six new episodes to look forward to before the sophomore season concludes.
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 15 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 and 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 back in 2024, but unfortunately Season 2 episodes won’t be available for next-day streaming on Hulu. The sophomore season will likely be added in the future, but for now, head to Paramount+ or CBS to stream or watch live using one of the other methods listed here
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 fuboTV, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, DirecTV Stream, or YouTube TV, which offer access to CBS without cable. (Info on free trials below.)
For those wondering, FYI, FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV also offer free trials for eligible subscribers, so consider trying them out next time you’re looking for a way to stream Tracker.
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