Justin Hartley’s Tracker Gets a Disappointing Streaming Update 3 Weeks Before Season 3 Finale

As the third season nears its end, things aren’t going well for Justin Hartley’s show. Instead of climbing the streaming charts with each new episode, it’s actually losing viewers, which is a worrying sign.

According to data from FlixPatrol, the TV show Tracker has been losing viewers over the past week. As of today, May 3rd, it’s no longer in the Top 10 shows on Paramount+ in the United States. The show reached its highest point last week on April 28th, ranking at #4, but quickly declined. By May 1st, it had fallen to 9th place, then to 10th yesterday, and is now off the chart completely. This is disappointing news for fans, especially with the season finale still to come on May 24th.

Tracker Leaves Paramount+ Charts While Season 3 Is Still Airing

It’s surprising to see Tracker leave the top streaming charts on Paramount+, especially since many of the shows currently at the top haven’t released new episodes recently. Currently, the chart is led by , with other popular titles including UFC Fight Night, Fire Country, and Sheriff Country.

Viewers might be hesitant to start watching the new season of Tracker because of the long gap since new episodes aired. Season 3 began with nine episodes, but then went on a lengthy break in mid-December. It only recently returned, with episode 10 premiering on March 1st.

With only a few episodes left in its 22-episode season, Tracker is currently on episode 19. Despite the show building towards a thrilling climax, it’s unexpectedly losing viewers.

Initial viewership numbers for the season’s first four episodes have been strong, consistently exceeding 10 million viewers per episode. These ratings are similar to those of past seasons, but it’s unclear if this level will continue throughout the season. Current streaming data suggests potential for a decline in viewership later on.

Tracker Is Already Renewed For a Fourth Season

Even though viewers seem to be watching other shows instead of Tracker, the studio still strongly believes in the series. They quickly renewed it back in January, and a new season is expected to arrive later this year.

It’s currently unclear why Tracker is seeing a decline in viewership. Despite this, Season 3 continues to resonate with audiences, holding a 76% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes – the same as the show’s average overall.

Season 1 of Tracker has received high praise, earning an 89% score from critics on Rotten Tomatoes. The review site highlights Justin Hartley’s charismatic performance and notes that the show offers a streamlined and effective take on a familiar procedural format.

New episodes of Tracker Season 3 air Sundays on CBS.

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2026-05-03 15:06