Alright, folks, let’s dive into what’s shaping up to be a thrilling conclusion. Colter Shaw, the man with a knack for solving the unsolvable, is getting ready to wrap up another intense season in the Tracker season 2 finale. This episode promises to deliver a mix of mystery, drama, and a few twists that’ll leave fans talking. As the season comes to a close, fans are buzzing with questions about the storyline, especially concerning the absence of a beloved character. Let’s break it down and get you ready for what’s coming your way.
What to Expect in the 'Tracker' Season 2 Finale
The final episode of season 2 is titled “Echo Ridge.” If the title alone doesn’t grab your attention, the synopsis certainly will. Colter Shaw is heading back to Echo Ridge to investigate the disappearance of a diner owner. But as Colter dives deeper into the case, he uncovers a decades-old kidnapping and a shocking family secret that could change everything. According to a CBS press release, this episode is set to tie up loose ends while leaving fans wanting more. It’s the perfect blend of mystery and emotion that we’ve come to love in Tracker.
Who’s Returning for the Season Finale?
Let’s talk about the lineup. We’ve got our main guy, Justin Hartley, reprising his role as Colter Shaw. He’s joined by Fiona Rene, who plays the ever-resourceful Reenie Greene, and Abby McEnany, giving us her signature charm as Velma Bruin. These characters have become the backbone of the show, and their dynamics keep fans coming back for more. While no additional casting announcements have been made specifically for the finale, each episode typically features a roster of guest stars who add layers to the storyline. Fans are especially curious about the return of Eric Graise’s character, Bobby Exley, whose absence this season has left a noticeable gap. Meanwhile, Robin Weigert, who played Teddi Bruin in season 1, won’t be making a comeback this time around.
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Pej Vahdat also joins the cast as Reenie’s high-profile client, Leonard Sharf, who made his debut in the episode “Exodus.” Fans are still holding their breath to see if Bobby Exley will make a comeback for the finale. His absence has been explained as dealing with a family matter, and his cousin Randy, played by Chris Lee, has stepped in to help Colter with tech needs. But let’s be honest, Bobby’s presence adds a certain flavor to the show, so his return would be a welcome sight.
When Does the ‘Tracker’ Season 2 Finale Air?
Mark your calendars, folks. The Tracker season 2 finale is set to air on Sunday, May 11, 2025, at 8 p.m. ET on CBS. If you’re the streaming type, you can catch it on Paramount+. Whether you prefer the big screen or your favorite device, you won’t want to miss this one.
Is There a Season 3 of ‘Tracker’?
Great news for fans: Colter Shaw and the gang will be back for season 3 of Tracker. The show has been renewed and is set to premiere during the 2025-2026 broadcast season. While the exact air date hasn’t been announced, the show’s growing popularity is a testament to the incredible work of the cast and crew. In a heartwarming Instagram clip shared by Justin Hartley on February 20, 2025, he expressed his gratitude to the team, saying, “Our numbers are up from season 1. Something like six percent or eight percent or 11 percent or something like that. That hardly ever happens.”
Hartley continued, “It’s all thanks to you guys, and because of all the hard work you’ve done on season 2, they have picked us up for season 3. They didn’t give us information as far as the number of episodes, but it’s somewhere between 18 and 22, so that’s pretty good.”
In the same clip, Hartley expressed his appreciation for the team, saying, “This show doesn’t have a season 2 without you. This show doesn’t have a successful season 1 without you. This show certainly doesn’t have a season 3 without you, so thank you for all your hard work and dedication and effort and time and for just being badass, lovely, nice, human beings that are talented, so thank you.”


