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Justin Hartley, Tracker,

Scheduled to launch during the fall portion of the 2023-2024 broadcast television season, CBS has announced a name change for its new drama series starring and executive produced by Justin Hartley (“The Young and the Restless”). Previously known as “The Never Game,” the retitled series will now go by “Tracker.” Despite the name change, the series remains based on the bestselling novel “The Never Game” by Jeffrey Deaver.

In the series, Hartley plays a lone-wolf survivalist named Colter Shaw who roams the country as a “reward seeker” that uses his expert tracking skills to help private citizens and law enforcement solve all manner of mysteries while contending with his own fractured family.

In addition to Hartley, Ken Olin, Ben H. Winters and Hilary Weisman also serve as executive producers for the 20th Television produced series. Olin directed the pilot from a script written by Winters.

The featured cast includes Robin Weigert, Abby McEnany, Eric Graise and Fiona Rene.

Check out a sneak peek clip from the new series below.



Note: The post Justin Hartley Series ‘The Never Game’ Renamed to ‘Tracker’; First Teaser Released appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website.

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Following the Big Game this year was the series premiere of the Justin Hartley-led Tracker, which nearly tied Alias (circa 2003) and Elementary (2013) for the latest start time ever for a lead-out, getting underway as it did just before 11:15 pm ET. TVLine readers gave Tracker‘s premiere an average grade of “B+,” with a whopping 94% saying they’ll come back for Episode 2.

Viewership numbers for Tracker will not trickle in until Tuesday.

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The trailer already looked like a cancelled after the first season kinda show.. I love JH and hope he gets a second season but can’t wait to see where this will head too

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1 hour ago, AMCOLTLLover said:

The trailer already looked like a cancelled after the first season kinda show.. I love JH and hope he gets a second season but can’t wait to see where this will head too

CBS released a more current trailer for the show last month. Maybe it'll make the show more enticing?

 

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To me, it just seems like more of the same from the "NCSI Network."

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