Tracker is going through some changes for Season 4.
According to Deadline, the Justin Hartley-led CBS drama will be relocating from Vancouver to Los Angeles for the upcoming season.
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This comes after the show, which was renewed for Season 4 in January, received a major California tax credit. 20th Television is locking down production facilities in and around L.A., with filming on Season 4 expected to begin in late June. The relocation has apparently been in the works for a while. In March, the California Film Commission gave TV tax credits to 16 new and returning series and pilots under the stateโs $750 million incentives program.

At the time, there was one relocating show on the list, which was just named โUntitled Disney Entertainment Television Project 13,โ which was awarded $48 million on $129 million in qualified expenditures. Itโs been confirmed that the show is Tracker, as its studio, 20th Television, is part of Disney Television Studios. Itโs also the companyโs biggest series to be lured back to California.
โIโm proud of what we built in Vancouver. Iโm also very excited weโre bringing Tracker to L.A.,โ star and executive producer Hartley said in a statement. โIโm looking forward to continuing to tell these stories alongside the new, fresh places weโll be heading to next. Most importantly, I want to thank the fans for showing up for us every step of the way. We couldnโt do this without you.โ

โLocation is a huge part of the storytelling on Tracker,โ executive producer and showrunner Elwood Reid added. โWeโre so grateful to the crew and people of Vancouver who made the first three seasons of this hit drama possible, and are simultaneously thrilled to be able to kick off the fourth season of Tracker by filming in Los Angeles, thanks to the tax incentive program that supports bringing production back to California.โ
While Hartleyโs Colter Shaw usually travels the country, most of the locations are in and around Vancouver, and there are a lot of rural and remote locations used in the show. But with the big tax credit, this should allow Tracker to use it to its full advantage. What the series will look like going into Season 4 remains to be seen, but there will be a lot to look forward to when the show returns this fall. For now, new episodes of Tracker air on Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on CBS, streaming the next day on Paramount+.








