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Tom Holland has had a dramatic and headline-making few days centered on a serious on-set accident during filming for Spider-Man: Brand New Day. On Friday September 19, while performing a stunt for the much-anticipated Marvel sequel, a rigging failure led to Holland suffering a mild concussion. Initial UK tabloid reports got the details wrong according to Dominic Holland, Tom’s father, who wrote on The Brothers Trust official site that Tom spent the night in hospital as a precaution but was discharged soon after. Nevertheless, the very next evening, Tom made a brief appearance at The Brothers Trust charity gala with his fiancée Zendaya but had to leave early when concussion symptoms flared up. His parents summoned a Harvard neurophysician on site, who immediately recommended Tom go home to rest. Dominic Holland emphasized that, despite dramatic speculation in the press about the severity of the accident or a so-called mystery woman also being injured, Tom was treated for a mild concussion and is now “making a full recovery.” The major headline across entertainment media quickly became Tom Holland suffers head injury on Spider-Man set followed by updates tracking his condition and the film’s production timeline.
On social media, Tom reassured fans with an Instagram post a week later, sharing footage from the charity event and expressing his gratitude to family and supporters. “What a night! Another huge success. The Brothers Trust means more to me than I could possibly say… I’m sorry I had to leave early but I’m feeling better and on the mend.” As for production, Fox 4 and The Sun clarified that after a week-long pause to allow for Holland’s recovery, filming should resume shortly, and the setback will not delay the scheduled July 31, 2026 release. There has been some speculation about another stunt performer being hospitalized, but no new official statements have clarified that detail.
Amid the recovery, Tom continues closely engaging with Spider-Man fans online, saying he’s been “actively sifting through the internet” to understand what audiences want from this fourth film, even ribbing producers that he’s pestering them with fan sentiments. Asked about the feel of the new sequel, he told Flip Your Wig and others that, after years of green screen scenes, Brand New Day will be shot on real locations with more practical set pieces, aiming for old-school superhero spectacle and hoping to bring back the freshness fans loved in Spider-Man Homecoming.
As of now, Holland’s concussion and recovery, his visible charity work with Zendaya in tow, and updates about the ongoing Spider-Man filming are dominating press coverage and social media buzz. Sony, Marvel, and Holland’s team all agree that he’s expected to make a complete recovery and is enthusiastic about resuming work. No professional appearances or business announcements outside the Spider-Man project have popped up in the same timeframe.
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