Tracker Season 3 resumes March 1, 2026, with episode 10 after extended hiatus

CBS drama Tracker has been on hiatus since Season 3 Episode 9 on December 14, 2025. A rerun of Episode 3 airs January 18, 2026, following Golden Globes preemption, with new episodes returning Sunday, March 1, 2026.

The CBS series Tracker, starring Justin Hartley as survivalist Colter Shaw, entered an extended midseason break after Season 3 Episode 9, 'Good Trouble,' aired December 14, 2025. The episode saw Colter reunite with old friend Keaton (Brent Sexton) to find Keaton's former partner, uncovering secrets that ended in a cliffhanger suggesting Keaton's possible death.

No new episode aired December 21, 2025. The 83rd Golden Globes on CBS preempted the January 11 slot, and January 18 at 9:00 p.m. ET features a rerun of Season 3 Episode 3, 'First Fire.' Season 3 Episode 10 premieres Sunday, March 1, 2026.

Tracker Season 3 is on track for a series-record 22 episodes (Season 1: 13; Season 2: 20), with 9 aired and 13 remaining, focusing on Colter's reward-seeking cases.

Watch live on CBS via cable or streamers like fuboTV, Sling TV, Hulu + Live TV, DIRECTV, or YouTube TV. Previous episodes stream on Paramount+ ($8.99/month ad-supported Essential; $13.99/month ad-free Premium with Showtime and live CBS). Seasons 1-2 are on Hulu; Season 3 new episodes are Paramount+ exclusive for now.

The cliffhanger has fans eager for the back-half continuation.

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