URGENT UPDATE: Tom Holland has been rushed to the hospital following an injury sustained while filming “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” in Glasgow, Scotland. Production of the highly anticipated Marvel film was suspended on Friday after Holland was treated for a mild concussion, according to a report from Deadline.
Sources close to the production revealed that the Uncharted star will take a break “out of precaution” but is expected to return to filming within a few days. The injury reportedly occurred during a stunt gone wrong, raising concerns about safety protocols on set.
Despite the incident, Holland made a surprise appearance with his fiancée, Zendaya, at a pub quiz event for The Brothers Trust—a charity he runs with his brothers on Saturday at Christie’s auction house in London. Serving as host and quizmaster, Holland engaged with attendees, offering prizes including a round of golf with him.
Earlier, in July, Holland expressed his excitement about reprising his role as Peter Parker, stating, “I’m obviously over the moon and so excited,” during an appearance on the YouTube series “Flip Your Wig.” He emphasized the joy of returning to the character, noting the restrictions faced during filming due to COVID-19.
“Spider-Man: Brand New Day” is scheduled to hit theaters in July 2026, and fans eagerly await Holland’s swift recovery and return to the role that has captured global attention.
As details develop, fans and followers are urged to stay tuned for updates on Holland’s health and the resumption of filming. The entertainment community is rallying behind the star, demonstrating the strong support system among actors in the industry.