Justin Hartley's Tracker Season 4 Officially Confirms Series' Biggest Change Yet

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Published May 4, 2026, 2:34 PM EDT

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Justin Hartley's CBS drama Tracker will undergo a major change next season.

Deadline reports that Tracker is moving production from Vancouver to Los Angeles beginning with season 4, according to Deadline. 20th Television is now in the middle of scoping out production facilities in the L.A. area, with less than two months to go until production gets underway on the fourth season.

This doesn't necessarily mean that the show will be set primarily in California moving forward (after all, Hartley's Colter Shaw travels all over the United States), but the filming location is changing after three seasons in Vancouver, BC.

The reason for this major production change is that Tracker earned a California tax credit from a recent $750 million program that more than a dozen shows and pilots took advantage of. The CBS series is receiving $48 million in tax credits to relocate to Los Angeles. This dollar amount is almost unheard of, and reportedly surpasses Fallout season 3's $42 million tax credit, as the Prime Video series moves to Los Angeles as well.

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