Tom Holland Suffers Mild Concussion on ‘Spider-Man’ Set, Filming Halted for One Week

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Spidey’s latest adventure is on a brief timeout.

Production on Spider-Man: Brand New Day hit the brakes Friday (September 19) after Tom Holland was rushed to the hospital in Glasgow following a stunt gone wrong, according to Deadline.

The 28-year-old Marvel star suffered what’s being called a “mild concussion,” and while he was only hospitalized briefly, doctors advised a short rest period. Out of caution, Sony Pictures decided to pause filming for a full week rather than try to shoot without its lead web-slinger, The Hollywood Reporter confirms.

Per The Sun, the injury happened during a complex stunt sequence.

The break won’t delay the movie’s release—Spider-Man: Brand New Day is still slated to hit theaters July 31, 2026—but it does give Tom a chance to recharge.

Even with the scare, Tom didn’t skip a beat on his charitable side. Over the weekend, he attended a fundraising event for The Brothers Trust, the charity he runs with his siblings, alongside fiancée Zendaya and co-star Jacob Batalon.

Marvel fans can breathe easy: with only a mild concussion and a week’s rest, Holland is expected back on set soon, ready to swing back into action—and we can all keep that July 2026 date circled in red.