Tom Holland suffers concussion on set of Spider-Man: Brand New Day
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Tom Holland suffers concussion on set of Spider-Man: Brand New Day
"Tom Holland has been injured on the set of Spider-Man: Brand New Day, reportedly suffering a mild concussion while filming a stunt. Several Hollywood trades including the Hollywood Reporter, Deadline and Variety separately confirmed the incident, which happened on set at Leavesden Studios in Watford in the UK on Friday. Holland was reportedly injured while performing a stunt and left with a mild concussion after hitting his head. The 29-year-old was then taken to hospital. Nobody else was injured, Variety reported."
"Filming was suspended on Friday after the incident and Holland will now take a break from filming for several days as a precaution. In the meantime Sony Pictures, which is coproducing the movie with Marvel Studios, will meet on Monday to decide how to move forward with the production, the Hollywood Reporter said. Spider-Man: Brand New Day is set to be released in July 2026 and marks Holland's fourth leading turn as Spidey,"
"Holland's co-stars Zendaya and Jacob Batalon are returning, as is Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner (AKA the Hulk), Jon Bernthal as the Punisher and Michael Mando as the Scorpion. New names joining the franchise in Brand New Day include The Bear actor Liza Colon-Zayas, Severance actor Tramell Tillman and Stranger Things actor Sadie Sink."
Tom Holland suffered a mild concussion while performing a stunt on the set at Leavesden Studios in Watford, UK. He hit his head and was taken to hospital; no other injuries were reported. Filming was suspended and Holland will take several days off as a precaution. Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios are meeting to decide how to proceed with production. The film, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, is scheduled for July 2026 and will be Holland's fourth lead role as Spider-Man. Returning cast include Zendaya, Jacob Batalon, Mark Ruffalo, Jon Bernthal and Michael Mando, with new additions Liza Colon-Zayas, Tramell Tillman and Sadie Sink.
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