Tom Holland hospitalized after suffering injury while filming new 'Spider-Man' movie
Tom Holland suffered a mild concussion during a stunt for Spider-Man: Brand New Day, causing a one-week production pause, with no impact expected on the 2026 release date.
- Tom Holland was hospitalized after suffering a mild concussion while filming Spider-Man: Brand New Day on Friday, as confirmed by The Hollywood Reporter.
- Sony will meet on Monday to decide how to proceed with production after Holland's injury.
- Holland will take a break from filming for several days out of an abundance of caution, with no other injuries reported.
- Spider-Man: Brand New Day is set to be released on July 31, 2026, and is significant for both Sony and Marvel Studios.
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Botched Stunt On Film Set Sends Star Actor To Hospital
Actor Tom Holland was rushed to the hospital after a stunt gone wrong while filming “Spider-Man: Brand New Day.” Holland, 29, suffered a mild concussion and will take a temporary pause from the film set. He was reportedly treated and released from the hospital. Tom Holland will be taking a break from filming ‘SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY’ after his concussion. He will return to production in a few days. (Source: Deadline) pic.twitter.com/KcvQ1DggB…
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The actor suffered a severe blow and the production will stop for at least a week
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