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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/KcvQ1DggB1
— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) September 22, 2025
The Sun shared further details:
It is believed he cracked his head in a fall and was treated for concussion.
A woman, thought to be a stunt double, was also taken to hospital in an ambulance.
Filming of £150million Spider-Man: Brand New Day was suspended at Leavesden Studios in Watford, Herts, on Friday and could be on hold for weeks.
British star Tom’s comedian dad Dominic, attending a charity dinner in Mayfair, confirmed his son would be away from filming “for a while”.
Tom, 29, was there too and even posed for pictures with co-star and fiancée Zendaya, 28.
Production of the Spider-Man film has been paused for at least a week following Holland’s injury.
Filming for ‘SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY’ has been halted until next week so Tom Holland can recover. pic.twitter.com/AnXtagxQtQ
— Marvel Multiverse (@MarvelMultive) September 23, 2025
Deadline explained:
Sources tell Deadline that the Sony/Marvel Studios’ movie Spider-Man: Brand New Day will pause production for a week after Tom Holland suffered a mild concussion on a London set Friday. They can’t film around him. The actor is recuperating, and filming is set to resume September 29.
I’m told the weeklong pause will not impact the movie’s July 31, 2026 theatrical release date.
Holland was taken to the hospital where he was examined, but not admitted, after suffering the concussion reportedly during a stunt gone wrong, which occurred on the Pinewood Studios set of the film. No other crew members or cast were injured during the stunt.
Note, the accident didn’t occur on the film’s Glasgow, Scotland set as Brand New Day production has been at Pinewood outside London for most of September, we’re told.