Tom Holland Reportedly Hospitalized After Spider-Man: Brand New Day Stunt

Tom Holland was taken to the hospital after an incident during the filming of a stunt for the new *Spider-Man: Brand New Day* movie. This is Holland’s seventh time playing Spider-Man in a live-action film and his fourth solo movie as the character. *Spider-Man: Brand New Day* is a highly anticipated Marvel project that will lead into the upcoming *Avengers: Doomsday* film. While it’s not certain how directly the two movies will connect – *Doomsday* was originally scheduled for release earlier – *Brand New Day* will serve as a preview of the next major phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Tom Holland’s work on the next Spider-Man movie has been temporarily halted after an on-set accident. Reports indicate Holland fell and hit his head on Friday, September 19th, and was taken to the hospital with a mild concussion. While his father, Dominic Holland, mentioned a break from filming, Tom was seen at a charity event with Zendaya, though he reportedly left early feeling unwell. Sources like The Sun and Deadline have confirmed the incident.

Will Tom Holland’s Injury Impact Spider-Man: Brand New Day?

According to The Sun, Tom Holland’s recent fall on the set of his film may trigger a safety review by health officials. However, Deadline reports a source saying Holland is likely to resume filming within days, and the production has paused temporarily as a safety measure.

If this is all the disruption, it probably won’t delay the release of *Spider-Man: Brand New Day*. The crew could film scenes that don’t require Tom Holland, or use a stunt double if needed, but it doesn’t sound like that will be necessary. They can also keep working on the film in post-production – things like editing and script improvements – even while principal photography is paused.

Tom Cruise fractured his ankle while filming *Mission: Impossible – Fallout*, causing weeks of delays. During this break in shooting, the filmmakers used the time to edit the movie and revise the script. Despite the injury, the film was released on schedule, in part because Cruise returned to work before his ankle had fully recovered.

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2025-09-22 04:15