
Tom Holland Is Rushed to Hospital After 'Spider-Man' Stunt Goes Wrong, Forcing $190 Million Blockbuster to Halt Filming
Tom Holland has been hospitalized after sustaining a mild concussion while filming a stunt for "Spider-Man: Brand New Day." The incident forced production to shut down on the highly anticipated $190 million blockbuster, with filming now expected to face delays.
Production on "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" has been put on hold after Tom Holland suffered a mild concussion while performing a stunt on the Pinewood UK set of the Sony and Marvel Studios project.
Filming was suspended on Friday when the actor was taken to the hospital for evaluation. He was examined but not admitted, according to Deadline. Insiders say Holland will rest "out of precaution" and is expected to return to work in the coming days.
No other cast or crew members were impacted by the accident, sources confirmed. A production meeting has been scheduled for Monday to review and adjust the filming schedule.
Although the actor's recovery is anticipated not to take too long, filming is now expected to remain paused for at least several weeks.
Over the weekend, Holland's father, Dominic, attended a charity dinner in Mayfair and acknowledged that his son would be away from filming "for a while." Holland briefly appeared at the same event with his co-star and partner Zendaya, 28, posing for photos before reportedly leaving early after feeling unwell.