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Key Takeaways
- Latest Updates: Tracker season 3 has significant casting changes.
- Returning Characters: Brent Saxton reprises his role as Keaton in episode 9.
- New Cast Members: Kathleen Robertson and Mark Engelhardt join the series.
- Character Details: Maxine and Emile Lang bring new dynamics to the show.
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The latest update on <em>Tracker</em> season 3 confirms some major casting news. The popular CBS series, led by Justin Hartley as Colter Shaw, has seen some significant changes in the ranks of its supporting cast members. Abby McEnany and Eric Graise departed the series at the end of season 2, leaving behind only Hartley and Fiona Rene’s Reenie Greene as the last original Tracker cast members.
To address the absences of McEnany and Graise, who respectively played Velma Bruin and Bobby Exley, the crime drama has moved to lean more on familiar recurring characters. Tracker season 3, episode 9, welcomes back Brent Saxton as the retired cop Keaton. Chris Lee, meanwhile, makes another appearance as Randy to help Colter with his latest investigation.
In the latest change to the show’s supporting cast, Deadline reports that Kathleen Robertson and Mark Engelhardt have been cast on Tracker in recurring roles. Robertson will play Maxine, a high-powered attorney at a major law firm who approaches Reenie with what she claims is straightforward grunt work tied to an upcoming class-action lawsuit. But it soon becomes clear that Maxine has a different agenda.
As for Engelhardt, who previously recurred on American Horror Story and NCIS, he has the role of Emile Lang. Although the character summary is not as detailed as Maxine’s, Emile is described as a man guided by his own strict moral code. He’s cold, calculating, and methodical in his approach.
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