Tom Holland expected to resume filming soon after concussion on 'Spider-Man Brand New Day' set

Tom Holland suffered a mild concussion during filming but is expected to safely return to Spider-Man.

Filming on Spider-Man: Brand New Day has been temporarily paused after lead actor Tom Holland sustained a mild concussion during production in Glasgow.

Deadline confirmed that Holland, 29, was briefly hospitalized following the on-set accident, which occurred during a stunt sequence. A source close to the production stated that the actor is taking a short break “out of precaution” but is expected to return to filming within a few days.

According to The Sun, the incident involved a stunt gone wrong. Despite the injury, Holland reportedly attended a charity event over the weekend alongside co-star and fiancée Zendaya, suggesting his recovery is progressing well.

No other cast or crew members were injured, and production meetings are underway to adjust the filming schedule, Deadline reported.

Holland had expressed enthusiasm about shooting on location in Scotland before production began, telling fans he was “over the moon and so excited” to film outside of studio environments for the first time since 2021’s Spider-Man: No Way Home. Speaking to Sony Pictures, he said, “We’re really gonna lean into that old-school filmmaking and shoot in real locations, which is why we’re starting in Glasgow. It’s gonna feel like making [2017’s] Spider-Man 1 again.”

Sony Pictures has scheduled Spider-Man: Brand New Day for release on July 24, 2026. Directed by Destin Daniel Cretton (Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings), the film is produced by Amy Pascal and Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige. Zendaya returns as MJ, with Sadie Sink and Liza Colón-Zayas joining in undisclosed roles.

With Holland’s expected return imminent, production on the highly anticipated Marvel-Sony collaboration is set to resume shortly.

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