CBS' action drama with an 89% Rotten Tomatoes score is a streaming hit ahead of its season 2 return, making an impression before it even comes back. The primetime network is home to a variety of high-octane dramas, including major franchises likeFBI, or all of the shows intheNCISuniverse.Many of the network’s popular dramas are centered around criminal investigations, often featuring teams going about solving new cases every week in professional settings. These continue to net strong viewership, given many have been running for over five years each on the channel.
However, there are alsomultiple dramas on CBS that are standalone in nature, oftentimes taking a unique approach to their presentation. This includesFire Country, which focuses on convicts in the Cal Fire reform program. While theupcomingSheriff Countryspinoffwill eventually turn it into a franchise, there are still other standalones likeMatlock, a legal drama following Kathy Bates' Matty Matlock, whose joining a law firm involves ulterior motives. However, one particular series without ties to any others is currently a major streaming hit ahead of season 2’s return.

Tracker Is A Streaming Success Before Season 2’s Winter Premiere
The Series Has Reached A Major Streaming Height
Ahead of season 2’s return, CBS' action dramaTrackerhas become a streaming success. Premiering in 2024,the show follows Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley), a survivalist who uses his skills to find peopleacross the country, teaming up with police and citizens alike in his efforts. He’s joined by a small team that assist him in his endeavors, all while he seeks the truth about how his father died.Trackerseason 2has consistently gotten over 8 million live viewers per episode, and comes back for its winter premiere Jun 13, 2025.
Tracker Established Colter’s Season 2 White Whale Case In Season 1 (But You Might Have Missed It)
Tracker sets up Colter’s Gina Picket case in season 1, but you might have missed it because Justin Hartley’s show doesn’t make the setup obvious.
Now,FlixPatrolhas confirmedTrackeris a streaming success ahead of season 2’s return,jumping to Number 8 on Paramount+’s TV shows in the United States for Jun 01, 2025. The series comes in above the Taylor Sheridan showsLionessandTulsa King, knocking them down to the very bottom of the list. As for higher shows, the CBS drama is just belowThe Neighborhood, followed byFraiser, Everybody Loves Raymond, SpongeBob SquarePants, Criminal Minds, Landman, and the Number 1 show,NCIS.

Trackeris based on Jeffery Deaver’s 2019 novelThe Never Game, which is the first in his Colter Shaw series.
What Tracker’s Sudden Streaming Success Means For Season 2
The Series Might See An Uptick In Viewership When It Comes Back
It’s unsurprising to see the CBS action series become popular on Paramount+, especially because of how well it’s performed so far on live TV. Thecharacters inTrackercoupled with weekly stories of Colter finding people clearly make for an engaging watch, considering just how many are now tuning in. It’s made all the more impressive because of its unique premise, making it stand out among other procedurals on the network. The show’s streaming success could signify an uptick in viewership when it comes back, acting as a definite sign the show’s impressive popularity so far is only just beginning.
The show’s popularity is no doubt assisted by its star, whose character storyline offers a continuous reason for viewers to return as long-term events get addressed every episode.

Alongside its main cast of characters, the series has also hosted plenty of notable guest stars to round out the large cast. One of the most notable recurring characters isactor Jensen Ackles' Russell Shaw, Colter’s brother who he previously blamed for their father’s death. He has appeared in two episodes so far, each time assisting his brother with a case, repairing their relationship in the process. Another key character has been their sister,Dory Shaw, portrayed by Melissa Roxburgh, having appeared in season 1, episode 11.
Tracker Season 2 Update Sets Up A Fan-Favorite To Be A Problem For Colter
Colter will team up with a fan-favorite character in the Tracker season 2, part 2, but getting a new ally may not be a good thing for the rewardist.
Trackerreviews are positive, with many favorable comparisons being drawn between the series and Prime Video’sReacherbecause of their protagonists' similar lifestyles. The show’s popularity is also comparable, since it’s one of the biggest on CBS right now, while the streaming series is one of the most popular on its platform.The show’s popularity is no doubt assisted by its star, whose character storyline offers a continuous reason for viewers to return as long-term events get addressed every episode.
Our Take On Tracker’s Increased Streaming Popularity
The Series' Large Crowd Remains Unsurprising
It’s not surprising the action drama has managed to reach new heights from Paramount+’s streaming charts after the success it receives week-to-week. While there’s currently no confirmation that plans for aTrackerseason 3are in place, it wouldn’t be surprising if the series got an early renewal because of its constant achievements. Sinceseason 2 typically pulls more live viewers per episode than season 1(which averaged around 7.5 million per night), the series could keep reaching new heights as it continues.
With its popularity evident by both streaming rankings and live numbers, it seemsTrackerhas become the next big show onCBS' lineup. Though relatively new,the series is stacking up against the likes ofNCISandFBI,pulling more viewers than any of the shows in both franchises. This means the show likely has a very long and prosperous future ahead on the network, especially if it can continue to impress with its popularity, even when no new episodes are premiering. It’s a good sign for season 2, alongside any future plans the show may engage with.
Trackerseason 2 returns on Sunday, February 16 at 8 p.m. ET on CBS.