
Justin Hartley: From Colter Shaw to New Hollywood Ventures
As the enigmatic Colter Shaw in Tracker, Justin Hartley has redefined the modern action hero. With Season 2 already generating buzz, Hartley is not slowing down in 2025. He’s set to executive produce and star in a legal drama miniseries for Peacock, where he plays a former defense attorney drawn into a political conspiracy. The project, tentatively titled “The Justice Line,” will allow Hartley to showcase his cerebral, dramatic side in contrast to the physical, intense world of Tracker.
In addition, Hartley is attached to a romantic drama film, reuniting him with This Is Us co-star Mandy Moore. While details are under wraps, early descriptions suggest a time-jumping narrative akin to their Emmy-winning TV past.
Sofia Pernas: A Rising Star in Action and Global Drama
Sofia Pernas, who portrays Billie Matalon in Tracker, is gaining international attention for her multilingual fluency and on-screen versatility. In 2025, she’s leading a Netflix international espionage thriller, titled “Crimson Veil,” in which she plays a rogue CIA analyst tracking arms dealers across Europe and North Africa. Filming wrapped earlier this year in Spain and Morocco, and the series is expected to premiere in late fall.
She’s also signed on for an independent feature film—a gritty, character-driven drama set in the American Southwest that explores themes of cultural identity and belonging. The film marks her debut as an executive producer.
Robin Weigert: Embracing Complex Characters in Independent Cinema
Veteran actress Robin Weigert, who plays legal expert Lizzy Hawking in Tracker, continues to gravitate toward rich, layered roles. In 2025, she stars in “Ashes to Ashes,” a Sundance-bound indie film where she portrays a grief counselor grappling with her own buried trauma. The role is said to be one of her most raw and powerful performances to date.
Weigert is also rumored to guest-star in The Gilded Age Season 3 on HBO, a nod to her long-standing reputation in period dramas.
Abby McEnany: Comedy Roots Meet Drama
Playing Velma, the quirky yet sharp tracker techie, Abby McEnany brings levity to the intense tone of Tracker. In 2025, she returns to her comedy roots with a new half-hour dark comedy series on Hulu. The untitled project focuses on a woman who accidentally becomes the mayor of a dying town—and tries to fake her way through the job using Google and snarky charm.
She’s also co-writing a book of essays, tentatively titled “Untracked: Observations from the Edge of Hollywood,” blending her wit, mental health advocacy, and behind-the-scenes stories from working in both indie comedy and mainstream TV.
Eric Graise: Breaking Barriers, Building Legacy
Eric Graise, known for playing Bob Exley in Tracker, is gaining traction as a powerful voice for disability representation in entertainment. In 2025, he stars in a biopic about real-life Paralympic athlete Greg Burns, which is already attracting award-season buzz. Directed by Ava DuVernay, the film explores athleticism, resilience, and systemic challenges in sports.
Graise is also launching a production company focused on inclusive storytelling, aiming to bring underrepresented voices to the forefront of film and television.
While Tracker continues to explore America’s hidden corners and unresolved mysteries on screen, the show’s stars are diving into new creative terrain off-screen. From legal thrillers and international espionage to comedy, biopics, and indie dramas, the cast is proving they’re more than just trackers—they’re trailblazers in their own right.
Stay tuned, because 2025 is shaping up to be a breakthrough year for everyone involved in Tracker.