CBS Releases Photos From ‘YR’ Alum Justin Hartley’s ‘Tracker’
There is a lot of hoopla around the new Justin Hartley action series Tracker. Firstly, this is Justin’s return to CBS. Second, this series premiere is airing right after the Super Bowl game. That is one of the best spots for any new series to hold.
In preparation for the premiere, CBS has released some photos from the first episode entitled “Klamath Falls.”
Here is the latest news.
New Photos Released For Justin Hartley’s New Series Tracker
In Justin Hartley’s new series Tracker, he portrays Colter Shaw. He is a lone-wolf survivalist. He can be dropped in the middle of nowhere, and his expert tracking skills can help him find safety.
In the new photos for the upcoming episode “Klamath Falls,” viewers get to see a younger Colter. His unusual background turned him into an exceptional man who can find anyone.
However, this is just the beginning of the story of Colter’s youth. Justin Hartley told TV Insider that Colter is “a restless guy, and we’ll unpeel it throughout the season, what his childhood was.” This will include his relationship with both of his parents and his brother.
What Is Tracker ‘Klamath Falls’ About?
What is the first episode of Tracker episode “Klamath Falls” about? According to IMDb, “Colter’s handlers send him to Klamath Falls, Oregon, to investigate the disappearance of 14-year-old Gil Brown who is suspected to have been taken by his birth dad with a criminal background.”
This new action drama series is based on the Jeffrey Deaver bestselling novel The Never Game.
There Is A This Is Us Connection To Episode 1 ‘Klamath Falls’
There have been a lot of fans wondering if there will be any This Is Us cameos in Tracker. Although the first episode does not have any in front of the camera, there is a This Is Us alum behind the camera. That person is Ken Olin, who directed many episodes of the NBC drama.
It has not been revealed if Olin has filmed additional episodes.
When Does Tracker Premiere?
The premiere of Tracker is on Sunday, February 11, right after the Super Bowl. After that, The Young and The Restless alum’s new series will air on Thursday nights at 10 p.m., Eastern on CBS.
Justin Hartley fans, will you be tuning in for Tracker after the Super Bowl LVIII?