‘Trackers: Season 1’ Hunts Terrorists on Digital July 11

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment
Releases the Cinemax Crime Thriller Series
Trackers: Season 1
on Digital July 11, 2020

Warner Bros. Home Entertainment is set to release Trackers Season 1, the adaptation of the crime novel by internationally acclaimed author Deon Meyer. Trackers, which debuted on Cinemax, will be available on Digital July 11, 2020. Now consumers will have the opportunity to own all six, season one episodes of the action-packed thriller that’s set in Cape Town, South Africa.

Trackers: Season 1 – Available on Digital July 11
Based on the novel by award-winning South African author Deon Meyer, this new Cinemax drama series, produced in collaboration with South Africa’s M-Net and Germany’s ZDF, weaves three adrenalized storylines together to bring audiences an action-packed, magnetic thriller. When the Presidential Bureau of Intelligence gets word that terrorists are bringing an ominous package to Cape Town’s shores, PBI chief Janina Mentz (Sandi Schultz) – alongside her headstrong, ambitious top agent, Quinn Makebe (Thapelo Mokoena) – launches a high-stakes, covert effort to figure out what’s coming into the country and how to stop it. As the PBI ramps up its investigation, Milla Strachan (Rolanda Marais), a suburban housewife who’s finally gathered the courage to walk out of her emotionally abusive home, finds herself immersed in the explosive dangers at play when she takes a job as a junior analyst for the PBI – and promptly connects with Lucas Becker (Ed Stoppard), a charming, mysterious American on the agency’s radar. Meanwhile, Lemmer (James Gracie), a disgruntled former bodyguard for the PBI, is roped into a seemingly straightforward plot to smuggle a pair of rhinos into South Africa – but when his beguiling new partner, Flea (Trix Vivier), goes rogue after ruthless gangster Inkunzi (Sisanda Henna) ambushes their truck, Lemmer winds up at the center of the merciless conspiracy unfolding in Cape Town. As each of their stories collide, the forces of good must pull out all the stops to prevent the largest terrorist attack in South African history.

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