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Tom Holland has had an eventful week, with headlines dominated by a minor concussion he suffered while shooting Spider-Man Brand New Day at Leavesden Studios. Paramedics were called after the on-set mishap, which resulted in Holland being taken to the hospital. Production on the film was paused for a week, reportedly costing the studio upwards of ten million pounds, but the delay is not expected to impact the movie’s scheduled US release on July 31, 2026. According to Variety and the Daily Mail, Holland broke his silence with an Instagram video from a charity gala for The Brothers Trust, reassuring fans that he is feeling better and “on the mend.” He thanked his mother and his father for supporting the event when he had to leave early, and expressed optimism about a quick return to set. Zendaya, his fiancée, was also present at the gala, and their appearance together generated buzz on social media, drawing further attention to Holland’s recovery and the status of filming.
Marvel Studios is ramping up excitement for Spider-Man Brand New Day, with rumors from Nibir Konwar and Complex Pop about the film’s first teaser dropping before the end of the year. The fourth solo Spider-Man movie for Holland is being positioned as a franchise reset, with Kevin Feige promising a version of Peter Parker more focused on street-level heroics after the universe-rewriting events of No Way Home. Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton, the film will see Zendaya, Jacob Batalon, Mark Ruffalo, Jon Bernthal, and others joining the cast. Sadie Sink and Tramell Tillman’s roles are still secret, while fans continue speculating online about potential cameos.
Industry chatter has also spiked around Holland’s withdrawal from James Bond casting rumors. Movie news outlets like Bang Showbiz and iNews report that his Marvel contract’s exclusivity reportedly rules him out for parts like 007, with sources suggesting “it just won’t happen” as long as he is Spider-Man. Holland himself played coy on Gordon Ramsay’s YouTube show, saying he views playing Bond as the “pinnacle” for a British actor but staying humble about any possibility for now.
Finally, film business insiders from Popverse and M9 News have revealed that Spider-Man Brand New Day will not get an IMAX release, as Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey, starring Holland as Telemachus, has locked up most IMAX screens for its own release in July 2026. That gives Holland not one but two major tentpoles to anchor next year, giving everyone plenty to talk about on social media, Hollywood newsletters, and entertainment podcasts.
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