Tracker: How to Watch Season 2 of the CBS Drama Online
Tracker’s Colter Shaw is back in action. Here’s how to watch Season 2 of the CBS action drama live online.
How to Watch ‘Tracker’ Online
Paramount Plus With Showtime
DirecTV Stream
Fubo TV
Hulu + Live TV
Where to Watch Tracker
Season 2 of Tracker premieres Sunday, Oct. 13, at a new time — 8/7c on CBS. If you’re hoping to catch the episodes live, you’ll need access to CBS. Below, we’re outlining all the ways to watch Tracker live online.
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How to Watch Tracker Online: Paramount Plus With Showtime
Paramount Plus With Showtime
The best way to livestream CBS is by signing up for the Paramount Plus With Showtime plan. You can subscribe to the premium plan for $12.99/month, or $119.99/year. If you’re content watching Tracker Season 2 episodes the day after they air, you can alternatively sign up for the Essential plan for $7.99/month or $59.99/year. Plus, every plan offers new users a seven-day free trial, so you can watch at least one episode of Tracker online for free.
Keep in mind: CBS can only be livestreamed with the premium plan that includes Showtime. To avoid Tracker Season 2 spoilers, we recommend opting for the Paramount Plus With Showtime plan so you can watch every episode live online.
How to Watch Tracker Online: DirecTV Stream
DirecTV Stream
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DirecTV Stream packages include CBS in certain areas, so you can choose between a few different subscriptions to find one that best fits your needs. The Choice package is the most popular option and is currently on sale at a $20 discount for your first three months. If you sign up now, you can pay $94.99/month instead of the usual $114.99/month for three whole months. Plus, there’s a five-day free trial so you can watch at least one episode of Tracker online for free.
How to Watch Tracker Online: Fubo TV
Fubo TV
Fubo is another way to watch Tracker live online, and you can watch for free thanks to its seven-day free trial. Fubo’s Pro plan grants subscribers access to CBS in certain markets, and for $79.99/month, you’ll also get access to over 175 other channels. More good news? You can cancel and change your subscription at any time, making Fubo an easy and low-commitment way to watch Tracker online.
How to Watch Tracker Online: Hulu + Live TV
Hulu + Live TV
The Hulu + Live TV subscription is one of the more expensive options for watching Tracker online, ringing in at $76.99/month. With that being said, you get a lot of content with this bundle subscription. You gain access to the Hulu streaming library, CBS, ESPN+ and Disney+. This is a comprehensive subscription for addressing all your cord-cutter needs, not just for watching Tracker on CBS.
What Is Tracker Season 2 About?
Tracker, based on the best-selling novel The Never Game by Jeffery Deaver, stars This Is Us vet Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw, “a lone-wolf survivalist who roams the country as a reward seeker, using his expert tracking skills to help private citizens and law enforcement solve all manner of mysteries,” according to the official logline.
In the Season 2 opener of the action drama, titled “Out of the Past” and airing Sunday, Oct. 13 (CBS, 8/7c), Colter investigates “the strange disappearance of a missing family whose car was found abandoned on the side of the road in the backwoods of Arkansas.” Along the way, he makes “a shocking discovery about the mother’s past that leads him into the world of organized crime.” (Watch trailer.)
Tracker Cast
In addition to Hartley, Floriana Lima (Supergirl) recurs in Season 2 as Camille Picket, Colter’s longtime off-and-on lover. The Season 2 premiere will feature guest stars Matt Long (Manifest) and Lindy Booth (The Librarians), both in pivotal roles tied to the aforementioned missing family case. Enuka Okuma (Rookie Blue) and Ryan Dorsey (Sons of Anarchy) also appear.
Season 1 guest stars Melissa Roxburgh, Wendy Crewson and Jensen Ackles — who appeared as the Colter’s sister Dory, his mother Mary and his brother Russell — all are due back in Season 2, with Ackles scheduled to make his second appearance in Episode 2 (airing Oct. 20).
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