Tom Holland Injury Shuts Down Spider-Man: Brand New Day Production for a Week

The actor suffered a mild concussion on set, pausing production on the blockbuster momentarily.
Tom Holland is seen on the set of SpiderMan Brand New Day on August 3 2025 in Glasgow Scotland.
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Tom Holland has suffered a concussion on the set of Spider-Man: Brand New Day, causing filming to halt.

On Friday, September 19, 2025, Tom Holland was reportedly rushed to a hospital near the movie's set after a stunt went wrong while filming. The actor hit his head, suffering a concussion. British tabloid The Sun was first to break the news, which has since been confirmed by multiple industry publications, including Deadline, Variety, and The Hollywood Reporter, among others.

Holland was reportedly transported to the hospital in an ambulance and was released shortly after receiving treatment. Filming for Spider-Man: Brand New Day, slated for a July 2026 release, was suspended on Friday and will be on hold for the time being, “out of precaution,” Deadline has learned.

According to sources who talked to Variety, filming has been halted for a week and is expected to resume on September 29. Execs from Marvel and Sony, who produce the film in tandem, reportedly met on September 22 to discuss the new production schedule.

Per The Sun, Holland's father, Dominic Holland, confirmed his son would be out of filming “for a while” at a Posh Pub Quiz event with The Brothers Trust on September 20, 2025. Tom Holland was in attendance at the event with fiancée Zendaya, but reportedly left early after feeling unwell.

Filming for Spider-Man: Brand New Day began in location in Glasgow, Scotland, on August 1, 2025. The production is also reportedly filming in London and at Pinewood Studios in the United Kingdom.

Holland's mild injury will reportedly not affect the release date of the movie, which is July 31, 2026. The release date had already been pushed back once from its originally intended July 24, 2026, date.