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Spider-Man: Brand New Day Production Paused Due to Injury


 Brand New Day' Production Halted for One Week After Tom Holland's On Set Injury

We’re getting an update on Tom Holland‘s recovery following his on-set injury.

Last week, the 29-year-old actor was rushed to the hospital after suffering a mild concussion during a stunt gone wrong while filming Spider-Man: Brand New Day in the U.K.

On Monday (September 22), Sony met to work out a plan to resume filming as Tom recovers.

Keep reading to find out more…Following the meeting, it was determined that production will shut down for one week rather than attempt to film without Tom, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Since his injury was described as a mild concussion, Tom will be taking a break out of an abundance of caution and is expected to return to set next week.

The production halt is not expected to impact the release of Spider-Man: Brand New Day, which is currently scheduled to hit theaters on July 31, 2026.

Following the injury, Tom was still able to attend a charity event over the weekend for The Brothers Trust, which he runs with his brothers. He was joined at the event by fiancée Zendaya and co-star Jacob Batalon.

If you missed it, Tom Holland recently revealed why he needs a new Spider-Man suit every two weeks.

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