UPDATE: Anson Mount has just shared a heartfelt Thanksgiving greeting to fans as Star Trek: Strange New Worlds approaches the end of filming, with only one episode remaining. This significant milestone in production comes just as Paramount+ confirmed plans for a fifth and final season following the Season 3 premiere in June 2025.
Filming at CBS Stages Mississauga in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, the cast has been hard at work throughout the fall, targeting completion by December 2025. In a recent Instagram post, Mount expressed his gratitude while leaving his trailer, capturing a touching moment as he hugged co-star Jess Bush before heading to set alongside director Chris Fisher.
Despite the Thanksgiving holiday, the cast and crew have continued filming, as the American team pushes through while their Canadian counterparts celebrated earlier in October. “We are just almost finishing,” said Christina Chong at the Trek to Chicago convention last weekend, reflecting on the bittersweet nature of nearing the end of production.
Mount, appearing noticeably more rested than in a previous post, is set to return to his home in Nashville, Tennessee, for a belated Thanksgiving celebration this weekend before resuming filming on Monday. This festive spirit underscores the dedication of the team as they wrap up the season.
Fans can look forward to more of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds with Season 4 anticipated in 2026 and Season 5 expected by 2027, bringing a total of 16 new episodes to eager audiences. The excitement continues to build as the franchise remains a cornerstone of modern sci-fi.
Stay tuned for updates as the production progresses and for the latest in the Star Trek universe!
