
An upcoming season 3 episode of Tracker features the Smallville reunion of Justin Hartley (Oliver Queen) and Erica Durance (Lois Lane).

Tracker follows Colter Shaw (Justin Hartley), 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 while contending with his own fractured family.
Season 3:
In the March 22nd episode, Erica Durance’s accomplished stuntwoman Laura enlists Justin Hartley’s Colter Shaw to find her stuntman boyfriend Baxter who’s disappeared from a film set.
Arrow’s David Ramsey plays the missing Baxter, a weathered, much-injured stunt veteran “reduced to working low-budget indie films to make ends meet”.
Season 3 returns with new episodes on Sunday, March 1st, in a new time slot after the debut of Yellowstone spinoff Marshals.
How popular is Tracker?
Tracker season 2 was America’s #1 most-watched broadcast series, averaging 17.3 million viewers an episode in linear and streaming over 35 days, according to Nielsen.
Tracker’s season 3 premiere on October 19th with guest star Jensen Ackles was America’s #1 most-watched broadcast premiere with 12.97 million viewers, according to Nielsen’s live+7-day multiplatform data. That’s up 17% from Tracker’s season 2 premiere.
And so far, Tracker season 3 remains America’s #1 most-watched broadcast series, averaging 17 million viewers an episode in linear and streaming over 35 days.
Tracker Season 3:
Episodes: 20.
BC filming dates: July 17 2025 – April 17 2026.
Showrunner: Elwood Reid.
Cast: Justin Hartley, Fiona Rene.
Guest stars: Erica Durance, David Ramsey.
Family: Justin Hartley, Jensen Ackles, Melissa Roxburgh, Wendy Crewson.
Producers: Justin Hartley, Ken Olin, 20th Television.
Tracker is renewed for season four of filming in British Columbia.