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Tom Holland Speaks Out After Sustaining Head Injury on Spider-Man: Brand New Day Set
Filming paused after Tom Holland suffered a mild concussion from a stunt, with no other cast affected and Holland recovering while supporting his parents' nonprofit.
- Last Friday, Tom Holland, the British actor, temporarily stepped back from filming after suffering a mild concussion on the Pinewood UK set, Glasgow, pausing Spider-Man: Brand New Day production.
- Filming began on Aug. 10 in Glasgow, where the large-scale tank stunt injured Holland early in Spider-Man: Brand New Day production.
- Taken to hospital, Holland was examined and not admitted, and at The Brothers Trust gala, he shared he left early and is recovering.
- The pause is imposing high daily costs on producers, with industry sources saying it costs about $2,000,000 per day, affecting the $200,000,000 budget, as Emeka Egbuonu stated.
- Sony said the brief delay will not alter the July 31, 2026, release date as filming is set to resume on September 29.
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American actor Tom Holland, star of Marvel's film universe, interrupted the shooting of Spider-Man: A New Day due to an accident he suffered on the set. On September 19, the Britishman was taken to a hospital after hitting his head and suffering a mild concussion.The situation forced production to suspend recordings for a full week, which led to significant financial losses.The romantic film by Pedro Pascal and Dakota Johnson that ‘breaked’ it i…


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