CBS TV show Tracker awarded $48M in California…
One of tv’s greatest hits is formally calling the Golden State home.
CBS’s “Tracker,” the Justin Hartley-led drama that has dominated rankings since its 2024 debut, is relocating manufacturing from Vancouver to Los Angeles for Season 4 — and it’s doing so with the most important California tax credit ever awarded to a TV sequence: $48 million.
The transfer, finalized just lately but long in the works, marks a major win for California’s beleaguered movie and tv industry, which has for years battled diminishing manufacturing. The studio behind the sequence, twentieth Television, is at present locking down manufacturing services in and around LA, with filming set to start in late June.
Justin Hartley-led drama “Tracker” is set to movie Season 4 in California thanks to a $48 million tax incentive. CBS via Getty Images
“Neptune” Colter travels to New York City to discover a girl who vanished in the dressing room of an upscale clothes store, on the CBS Original sequence TRACKER. CBS via Getty Images
Hartley, who stars as lone-wolf survivalist Colter Shaw and also serves as one of the show’s co-executive producers, expressed pleasure about the shift.
“I’m proud of what we built in Vancouver. I’m also very excited we’re bringing ‘Tracker’ to LA,” Hartley said, according to Deadline. “I’m looking forward to continuing to tell these stories alongside the new, fresh places we’ll be heading to next.”
The sequence, based on Jeffery Deaver’s bestselling novel “The Never Game,” follows Shaw as he travels the nation in an RV monitoring lacking individuals and fixing crimes for reward money.
CBS’s “Tracker” is relocating manufacturing from Vancouver to Los Angeles for Season 4. Shutterstock / Tonktiti
Its distant, wilderness-heavy storytelling lends itself to filming outdoors the Greater Los Angeles 30-mile zone — qualifying it for an additional 5% bonus on top of the bottom 35% credit under California’s incentive program.
Showrunner and government producer Elwood Reid told Deadline of the advantages of the transfer while exhibiting appreciation to Vancouver’s crew.
Justin Hartley arrives to the ‘This Is Us’ Season 3 Premiere on September 25, 2018 in Hollywood. Shutterstock / DFree
“Location is a huge part of the storytelling on ‘Tracker,’” Reid told the outlet. “We’re 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.”
The $48 million credit tops earlier big awards, including the $42 million given to Season 3 of Amazon’s “Fallout” and the $42.8 million for another twentieth Television project, the upcoming NFL drama “The Land.”
For Los Angeles movie and TV crews still feeling the consequences of industry slowdowns that appeared to start during Covid shutdowns, the relocation means jobs, local spending, and a enhance to companies that help movie and TV manufacturing.
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