Creating the magic of CBS's drama series Tracker is no easy task. Justin Hartley, who not only stars as Colter Shaw but also serves as an executive producer, recently revealed just how demanding the filming process can be. While playing a character who travels across the U.S. solving missing persons cases sounds thrilling, there’s a lot more to it than meets the eye.
The Challenges of Filming Inside an Airstream
Colter Shaw, the lead character of Tracker, spends much of his time traveling in a sleek silver Airstream, taking viewers on a journey filled with mystery and intrigue. However, the confined space of that Airstream presents its own set of challenges. According to Sioux City Journal, Justin admitted that filming in such a restricted area is "challenging." It’s not just about acting; it’s about making the most out of limited space while keeping the story engaging and dynamic.
A Cast That Thrives in Tight Spaces
Despite the challenges, not everyone on set feels the same way about filming in such a small environment. Fiona Rene, who plays Reenie Greene, expressed her excitement about the unique setting. "It’s been really cool to play in such a small space," she said, highlighting the creativity that comes with working within limitations. It’s this adaptability that makes the show so captivating for audiences.
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While the series is primarily filmed in Vancouver, the production team works tirelessly to create the illusion of a road trip across the United States. The attention to detail and dedication to authenticity truly shine through, making viewers feel like they're right there with Colter and his team.
Life on the Road: The Physical Demands of 'Tracker'
Executive producer Ken Olin described the show as a "roadshow," emphasizing the physical demands placed on the cast and crew. "We’re out on location seven out of eight days shooting. Physically, it’s challenging – particularly for Justin," he explained. Given that Justin appears in 90 percent of the episodes, the physical toll of the role is undeniable. It’s a testament to his dedication and passion for the project that he continues to deliver such powerful performances.
At 48 years old, Justin reflects on the show’s success with gratitude. He credits the team's commitment to quality and the support of the audience for the show's growing popularity. "Everybody’s protecting the baby. And the baby is the show," he said. "There are the viewer gods that we can’t control, but just like anything else, if you put your best foot forward and you surround yourself with the best people, your chances increase." It’s clear that Justin values the collaborative effort that goes into making Tracker a hit.
What’s Coming Up for 'Tracker'
It’s no surprise that CBS renewed Tracker for a third season while the second season is still airing. Fans can expect plenty of exciting developments, especially when it comes to the Shaw family dynamics. Executive producer Elwood Reid teased more drama involving Colter's sister, played by Melissa Roxburgh. "Colter came from a dysfunctional family," he explained. "He bore the brunt of that … and we’re going to unpeel more stuff with his sister." This promise of deeper exploration into the Shaw family's past is sure to keep fans on the edge of their seats.

With Melissa Roxburgh portraying Colter’s sister, Dory Shaw, and Jensen Ackles stepping into the role of Colter’s older brother, Russell Shaw, fans are eager to see where the story goes next. Melissa, who previously worked on The Hunting Party, expressed her enthusiasm about returning to the show. “I mean, I hope so. I had so much fun on that show,” she told Us Weekly in a February 8 interview.
She praised Justin and the rest of the cast for creating such a welcoming atmosphere on set. “Justin is great. It’s such a lovely and warm set because Justin does such a good job of making it that way,” she said. “So I’d love to go back. Justin is a friend and it’s nice to play with your friends and I love the show, so we’ll see.”
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During a February 16 interview with TV Insider, Justin confirmed that both of his onscreen siblings will return to Tracker in the future. “We’re writing for them, yeah,” he revealed, hinting at more developments in the Shaw family's ongoing mystery. “I think there’s a beautiful way to tell a story in sort of the best way, and I think that’s what we should do. And all the writers are on board with that, too, everyone wants to do that.”


