Tom Holland Hospitalised After Stunt Mishap on ‘Spider-Man: Brand New Day’ Set
Rephotographing on Marvel’s largely awaited Spider-Man Brand New Day has been broken after a trick went awry, leaving Tom Holland injured.
The 29- time-old Spider-Man star was taken to a sanitarium with a mild concussion following the incident at Leavesden Studios on Friday. Reports suggest that a trick facsimile was also hurt and needed medical attention.
Emergency services rushed to the studio around 10:30 AM, and Holland was transported for further care.
“We were called at 10.30 AM on Friday to attend to a patient who had sustained an injury at Leavesden Studios in Watford.
An ambulance was sent to the scene, and the patient was transported to the hospital for further care,” officials confirmed.
Despite the dread, product interposers say Holland is anticipated to return in a many days after taking a preventative break.
Tom Holland was reportedly rushed to the hospital after a fall where he cracked his head after filming a stunt for ‘SPIDER-MAN: BRAND NEW DAY’
Holland was treated for a concussion, and a stunt performer was also treated for injuries
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Even though the concussion is minor, industry observers have noted the potential seriousness of the incident.
The Health and Safety Executive may launch an investigation into the accident.
Spider-Man Brand New Day is set to hit playhouses in July 2026. This will mark Holland’s fourth solo Spider-Man adventure.
The film is directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, with Zendaya reprising her part as MJ.
Other cast members include Jacob Batalon, Mark Ruffalo, Jon Bernthal, and Michael Mando, alongside beginners Sadie Sink and Liza Colón-Zayas.
Before the accident, Holland had been excited to film in real locales, a departure from Spider-Man: No Way Home, which was shot substantially on soundstages due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Fans also know Holland for being open about personal challenges, including his ADHD and dyslexia, which he has discussed publicly.
He said he was thrilled to witness further “real-world” settings during filming. Suckers and assiduity watchers are now keeping a close eye on the product.
Safety remains a priority, and it’s still unclear whether the incident will affect the film’s release schedule.