When will 'Tracker' Season 3 Episode 10 air? New release time revealed after intense mid-season finale
The action drama series 'Tracker' is set to return to CBS on Sunday, March 1, albeit a little later than expected. Following its Season 3 premiere on October 19, 2025, the series aired its last episode (#9) on December 14, 2025. It then went into a lengthy winter break and was set to return on March 1 with Episode 10, titled 'The Fallout.' However, 'Tracker' is not returning to its usual 8 p.m. ET time slot, but will instead air an hour later at 9 p.m. ET. Ben H. Winters has developed the series, which is adapted from Jeffery Deaver's 2019 novel, 'The Never Game.' 'This Is Us' star Justin Hartley leads the series as Colter Shaw, a skilled survivalist who works with law enforcement officers and private citizens to track down missing individuals in exchange for money.
'Tracker' Season 3 saw Colter lose his original support system, as Velma and Bobby left the series in the premiere episode. The survivalist is only left with Reenie (Fiona Rene) and Randy (Chris Lee), who offer their support remotely, and is seen relying more on new allies while on the road. The midseason finale saw Colter team up with the Tacoma detective John Keaton (Brent Sexton) to solve the case of a missing young girl; however, the duo found themselves in far deeper trouble than they had bargained for. The episode ended on a cliffhanger as Colter and Keaton's car was seen dangling from a cliff, leaving their fates undecided. Fans have been left wondering for months how Colter and Keaton will get themselves out of this life-threatening situation, and the sneak peek of Episode 10 sees a detective looking for Colter, setting the tone for the much-awaited installment.
Episode 10 will now reveal the fate of the duo when it releases on March 1 at 9 p.m. ET. 'Tracker' fans are used to the changing time slot as the series initially premiered in 2024 at 10 p.m. ET on CBS. Since then, it has changed its airtime between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. ET a few times. The show's loyal fanbase has ensured its continuous success over the last three seasons, so CBS feels confident that this change will not affect its viewership. But what led CBS to change the time slot? The change was made to accommodate the premiere of 'Marshals,' the fourth television series from Taylor Sheridan's popular 'Yellowstone' franchise. It is set to debut at 8 p.m. on March 1.