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Tracker and Blue Bloods Stars Tease Thrilling CBS Fall TV Lineup

Summary

  • Tracker's Justin Hartley and Blue Bloods' Donnie Wahlberg team up to preview new shows
  • Jensen Ackles to return for Tracker season 3 premiere
  • Wahlberg promises Blue Bloods fans will be happy with new spinoff Boston Blue
Tracker and Blue Bloods Stars Tease Thrilling CBS Fall TV Lineup

As CBS prepares to kick off its highly anticipated fall TV lineup, the network is giving viewers a fun glimpse of what's to come. In an exclusive sneak peek, the network has brought together cast members from different shows to tease the upcoming programs.

Leading the charge are Tracker's Justin Hartley and Blue Bloods' Donnie Wahlberg, who team up to share their excitement. Hartley, 48, invites viewers into his character's airstream, revealing that season 3 of Tracker will feature a two-part premiere, with the return of Jensen Ackles, 47, who plays Hartley's brother. Ackles promises a "wild, wild ride" for fans.

Wahlberg, 56, also chimes in, sharing his goal to ensure Blue Bloods fans are happy with the new spinoff series, Boston Blue, which will pick up after the events of the original show. "People have had Friday nights with me for 14 years and they are going to get them again," he says, before teasing the transition to Tracker.

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The sneak peek also offers a glimpse of what's to come for other CBS shows, including more drama and medical mysteries in Tracker's second season, the final season of The Neighborhood, and the milestone 50th season of Survivor. With a mix of returning favorites and new offerings, CBS is poised to deliver an exciting fall TV lineup for viewers.

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Jensen Ackles, who plays the brother of Justin Hartley's character, will return for a "wild, wild ride" in the two-part season premiere.
According to Donnie Wahlberg, the new show will pick up after the events of Blue Bloods, allowing fans to continue enjoying the characters they've come to love on Friday nights.
In addition to Tracker and Boston Blue, the network is also teasing new comedies like Ghosts, Elsbeth and Georgie, and Mandy's First Marriage, as well as the milestone 50th season of Survivor.

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