
A Cast on the Move: Beyond “Tracker”
As Tracker wraps up a buzzworthy second season and fans eagerly await Season 3, many are asking: What are the stars up to while the cameras aren’t rolling? The answer? Quite a lot. The Tracker cast isn’t just sitting around; they’re branching out into new, exciting territory.
Justin Hartley: From Tracker to Thriller King?
Justin Hartley, who plays the rugged and mysterious Colter Shaw, is eyeing the silver screen again. Rumors are swirling about a gritty psychological thriller set to begin filming late 2025, where Hartley will portray a detective with a dark past. He’s also in talks to produce a limited series based on a best-selling survival novel. Between rugged forests and emotional drama, Hartley’s schedule is as packed as a Shaw rescue bag.
Robin Weigert’s Unexpected Turn
Known for her no-nonsense, grounded presence as Teddi, Robin Weigert is reportedly returning to theater in a leading role on Broadway. Fans of her TV work might be surprised to see her in a Shakespearean production — but critics are already buzzing about what her intense emotional range will bring to the stage.
Abby McEnany: Absent but Not Gone
While McEnany won’t return as Velma in Tracker Season 3, they haven’t disappeared from Hollywood. Instead, they’re diving into a passion project: a semi-autobiographical comedy-drama series that blends mental health awareness with sharp wit. Abby says it’s “the most honest work” they’ve ever written.
Eric Graise’s Musical Breakthrough
Eric Graise may be missing from Season 3, but he’s busy making musical waves. Set to star in a Broadway-adjacent contemporary musical about disability and fame, Graise is embracing a new creative voice. With his dance and vocal background, this role could redefine how Hollywood sees inclusive casting.
The Cast Is Just Getting Started
While we wait for Colter Shaw to hop back into his truck and chase the next mystery, the Tracker cast is making bold moves, proving that their talent doesn’t stop with one hit series. Fans, take note: 2025 is just the beginning.