WALKER”
Thursdays (8:00–9:00 p.m. ET) on The CW

 

Season 3 of WALKER picks up right where season 2 left off in the sobering aftermath of the question: “Where’s dad?” Texas Ranger Cordell Walker, played by Jared Padalecki (“Supernatural”), has his hands tied – literally. Taken and held captive by an anarchist group who is determined to break him, Walker must face a painful memory from his past he’s never shared with anyone and team up with an unexpected ally, Julia (Anna Enger, “S.W.A.T”), if he wants to get out alive.

 

Back in Austin, the Davidsons are officially gone, and the Walkers are free to move back into their family ranch — but the homecoming has been anything but jovial. Walker’s absence has caused a tornado that has shifted everyone off course, forcing them to abandon their new paths and step back into the familiar shoes of waiting for him to come home. Walker’s traditional Texan father, Bonham (Mitch Pileggi, “The X-Files”), and the no nonsense matriarch of the family, Abeline (Molly Hagan, “Herman’s Head”), struggle to stay optimistic as the heartbreak in their family piles up. Former ADA and Walker’s younger brother, Liam (Keegan Allen, “Pretty Little Liars”), takes matters into his own hands to track down his brother – but only ends up adding to the storm. Still dealing with the sting of her birth mother’s arrest, Geri (Odette Annable, “Supergirl”) tries to be the person to lean on for the Walkers, but — unbeknownst to them — has her own past catching up with her as well.

 

Fresh off her high school graduation, Walker’s sharp and stubborn daughter Stella (Violet Brinson, “Sharp Objects”) makes a decision about her future that creates rifts with her similarly wayward brother, August (Kale Culley, “Me, Myself and I”), who is determined to step out of his sister’s shadow and be big man on campus this year.

 

At Ranger HQ — Walker’s razor-tongued rookie partner, Cassie (Ashley Reyes, “How I Met Your Father”), has already had one partner disappear and will go to any lengths not to repeat the past — even if it means breaking Ranger procedure. Despite it all, she stumbles into a connection with the pompously charming Chief of Staff to the Mayor – who is keen on getting to know her and fitting into her life. The stalwart Captain of the Austin Rangers, James (Coby Bell, “The Game”), busies himself working with their new recruit — human Swiss Army knife Trey (Jeff Pierre, “Once Upon a Time”) – as Trey struggles to prove himself worthy of being the only Ranger who hasn’t come up on the traditional path.

 

In season 3, a tragedy from Walker’s past will resurface, forcing the family to examine old wounds and internal rifts that threaten to tear them apart. After everything the Walkers have been through, are they their own worst enemy?

 

 

September 2022

 

CREDITS FOR “WALKER” ON THE CW

 

Day and time:

Thursday, 8:00 – 9:00 p.m. ET/PT

Network debut:

October 6, 2022 (Season 3)

Short Synopsis:

 

WALKER, a reimagining of the long-running series “Walker, Texas Ranger,” stars Jared Padalecki (“Supernatural”) as Cordell Walker, a widower and father of two with his own moral code, who returns home to Austin, TX, after being undercover for two years, only to discover there’s harder work to be done at home.

Cast:

Jared Padalecki as Cordell Walker

 

Ashley Reyes as Cassie Perez

 

Keegan Allen as Liam Walker

 

Mitch Pileggi as Bonham Walker

 

Molly Hagan as Abeline Walker

 

Violet Brinson as Stella Walker

 

Kale Culley as August Walker

 

Coby Bell as Captain Larry James

 

Jeff Pierre as Trey Barnett

 

Odette Annable as Geri Broussard

Executive Producers:

Anna Fricke, Dan Lin, Lindsey Liberatore, Jared Padalecki, Seamus Kevin Fahey, Steve Robin

Produced by:

 

Format:

 

CBS Television Studios in association with Rideback

 

Drama/60 min

(Filmed in HD)

 

Origination:

 

Austin, Texas

Media contacts:

Lynn Esparo, 818/977-2284

 

lynn.esparo@cwtv.com

 

 

 

 

 

September 2022

 

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