
As Tracker continues to captivate audiences with its unique blend of suspense, survival, and emotional grit, the cast behind the hit CBS series is also stepping into exciting new ventures in 2025. Led by Justin Hartley, the ensemble of Tracker is using the show’s momentum to explore bold new directions across television, film, and even streaming platforms. Here’s what’s next for the stars of Tracker.
Justin Hartley: Taking the Lead—On and Off Screen
Justin Hartley, the heart and soul of Tracker as Colter Shaw, isn’t slowing down anytime soon. In addition to producing and starring in the series, Hartley is preparing to headline a new limited Netflix series titled “Echoes of Autumn”, a psychological thriller set in the Pacific Northwest. He plays a park ranger haunted by a past tragedy—another brooding role, but with supernatural undertones.
Hartley is also attached to a feature film project with Amazon MGM called “Boundary Waters”, where he will portray a wildlife investigator uncovering illegal poaching in Minnesota. This project reunites him with This Is Us co-star Mandy Moore, marking their first on-screen reunion since the tearjerking finale of their hit NBC drama.
Robin Weigert: From Tracker to Prestige Drama
Robin Weigert, who plays Colter’s pragmatic tech liaison Teddi, has signed on for a major role in HBO’s upcoming legal drama “Gray Areas”. She will portray a powerful appellate judge balancing family legacy and political corruption in Washington D.C. The series is already being positioned for awards consideration and will showcase Weigert’s range beyond procedural drama.
She’s also slated to appear in a Broadway revival of “Doubt: A Parable”, proving she remains one of the most versatile performers working today.
Abby McEnany: Comedy with a Conscience
In Tracker, Abby McEnany plays Velma, the quirky yet capable analyst with a dry wit and a knack for tech. But in real life, McEnany is returning to her comedic roots. She’s developing a semi-autobiographical dramedy for Hulu called “Almost Normal”, chronicling the life of a neurodivergent comic navigating fame, aging, and relationships in the digital age.
Additionally, she’s guest-starring in Only Murders in the Building Season 4—sharing the screen with legends like Steve Martin and Meryl Streep.
Eric Graise: Making Noise in Music and Film
Eric Graise, who portrays the fiercely loyal Bob Exley on Tracker, is expanding beyond television. He’s currently writing and producing a documentary titled “Breaking Ground: Disabled Voices in the Arts”, which follows artists with disabilities as they challenge Hollywood stereotypes. The documentary is set to premiere at SXSW 2025.
He’s also been cast in an indie musical drama “Silver Strings”, where he plays a jazz pianist determined to revive a forgotten music hall in Atlanta. With his real-life dance and performance background, this is shaping up to be his most personal project yet.
Fiona Rene: Entering the Action Arena
Fiona Rene, known for her role as Reenie, Colter’s occasionally reluctant law enforcement ally, is diving headfirst into the action genre. She recently wrapped filming on “Shatterpoint”, an international espionage thriller where she stars as a former CIA asset pulled back into the fold.
In 2025, she’ll also be joining the cast of Reacher Season 4 in a recurring role, marking a high-profile return to Prime Video. Her character is described as “a woman with secrets and scars,” which sounds perfectly in tune with Rene’s intense screen presence.
Tracker’s Cast Isn’t Slowing Down
With Tracker still dominating ratings, its stars are striking while the iron is hot—diving into bold, diverse, and meaningful projects that reflect their individual talents. Whether it’s Justin Hartley exploring psychological thrillers, or Eric Graise pushing boundaries in film and music, the future for this cast is blazing with creativity.
As viewers wait for the next twists in Colter Shaw’s story, they can also look forward to seeing their favorite Tracker stars in bold new roles, across all corners of entertainment in 2025.