Tom Holland Hospitalized After Suffering Injury While Filming New 'Spider-Man' Movie
Tom Holland suffered a mild concussion and a cracked head after a stunt accident, causing filming delays for Spider-Man: Brand New Day, with production decisions pending from Sony.
- At Leavesden Studios in Watford on Friday, Tom Holland was rushed to hospital after a stunt fall, sustaining a cracked head and mild concussion.
- According to reports, Tom Holland was injured during a stunt at Leavesden Studios in Watford, and a separate report says the stunt went wrong in Glasgow, Scotland.
- Filming was suspended after Tom Holland's injury on Friday; ambulance crews responded at 10.30am, and he was transported to hospital at Leavesden Studios, Watford.
- Holland is expected to take a short break and return to filming in a few days, while Sony Pictures Entertainment will meet on Monday, September 22 to decide production's next steps.
- Because Marvel's Spider-Man: Brand New Day, scheduled for July 24, 2026, is already behind schedule, the injury could cause further delays, industry reports suggest.
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Tom Holland has been hospitalized after suffering a concussion while filming an action scene on the set of Spider-Man.
The actor suffered a concussion after falling on set – Filming of the film was temporarily halted
During the shooting of "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" Tom Holland is injured in a fall and is admitted to the hospital. The incident could have consequences for the ambitious blockbuster plan.
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