Tom Holland has been hospitalized following a mild concussion sustained while filming *Spider-Man: Brand New Day* on September 19, 2023. The incident occurred during a stunt in Glasgow, prompting production to pause for several days as a precautionary measure. While details remain limited, the filming crew is expected to resume work shortly as Holland recovers.

Production sources confirmed that filming has been suspended temporarily, with no other cast or crew members affected by the incident. Holland’s representative has not publicly commented on the situation, but reports indicate that he is anticipated to return to the set soon. A production meeting has been held to adjust filming plans accordingly.

The actor attended a charity event over the weekend alongside his fiancé, Zendaya, indicating a positive recovery trajectory. Holland’s father, Dominic, informed reporters at the event that his son would be away from filming for “a while,” though he did not specify how long the break would last.

Production Details and Future Plans

Holland had expressed enthusiasm about the return to practical locations for filming prior to the incident. He noted, “Now, we’re really gonna lean into that old-school filmmaking… it’s gonna feel like making *Spider-Man 1* again.” The actor highlighted that filming in Glasgow would allow the production team to create a substantial set-piece for the film.

*Spider-Man: Brand New Day*, scheduled for release on July 31, 2026, is directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, with producers including Amy Pascal and Kevin Feige. The film will also feature Zendaya reprising her role as MJ, alongside new cast members Sadie Sink and Liza Colón-Zayas.

Despite the current delay, sources suggest that the film is expected to remain on schedule, with the break only lasting a few days. As fans eagerly await updates on Holland’s recovery, the anticipation for the next installment of the Spider-Man franchise continues to build.