‘Tracker’ Gets a Devastating and Shocking Casting Update Ahead of Season 3

TV Line exclusively reported the latest exits on July 19, 2025. The news comes after Robin Weigert, who starred as Velma’s wife, Teddi, was written out of the story after Season 1. In a February 2025 interview with Parade Magazine, Hartley, who is also an executive producer on Tracker, shared that Colbert does not need a lot of people around him. According to the actor, the show’s lead is intentionally written to meet others, learn from them, and then never see them again. The This Is Us alum explained that Tracker was never meant to be a team show.

Hartley went on to say that Colbert will always have an ever-evolving team around him. During Tracker Season 2, the lead was joined by Bobby’s cousin, Randy (Chris Lee), who went on to play an important role in one of Colter’s rescue missions. As a tech genius, Randy is expected to take over as the primary digital support. As of now, CBS has not announced any new additions to the show’s cast.

Executive Producer Elwood Reid Reveals the Show’s Biggest Challenge as It Moves Into Season 3

In an interview with US Weekly, Elwood Reid shared that the show will not become a “revolving door” of team members. The producer shared that he is working hard to ensure that the show doesn’t “fall into complacency” as it progresses. Reid credited Hartley for pushing everyone to make Colter’s character self-sufficient instead of having him rely on others for help all the time.

Reid did admit that reconfiguring the team has been a major challenge during Season 3. However, he teased that the show doesn’t follow any rules and that the fans might see the return of a few familiar faces from Seasons 1 and 2. While talking about the evolution of the show’s supporting characters, Reid revealed that Season 3 will attempt to flesh out their storylines.

While talking about the unpredictability of the show, the executive producer insisted that fans have no idea where the story is headed. Reid joked that he would get bored if the series followed a rigid structure each week. When asked if any cases or topics are off the table, the producer admitted that CBS has always allowed Tracker to take its fair share of risks. “It’s a little bit messy and it’s fun,” he added.

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