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CBS' 'Tracker' Moves Production to Los Angeles With Record $48 Million Tax Credit

The state is using rich incentives to pull a top-rated network drama back to California.

Overview

  • Tracker confirmed Monday it will shift filming from Vancouver to Los Angeles for Season 4 after securing a record $48 million California tax credit.
  • 20th Television is locking down Los Angeles stages and locations, with principal photography set to start in late June and a fall return planned.
  • The California Film Commission approved the credit based on $129 million in qualified spending and lists 176 shoot days employing 250 crew and 275 actors.
  • The award is the largest to date for a relocating series in the program, topping Fallout Season 3's $42 million and The Land's $42.8 million.
  • Showrunner Elwood Reid and star Justin Hartley said California's coast, mountains, and desert will open up new story locations after three seasons in Vancouver.