- Tom Holland suffered a mild concussion on set during a stunt mishap.
- He was hospitalized but discharged shortly after treatment.
- Production of Spider-Man: Brand New Day is temporarily paused for his recovery.
- Holland is expected to return to filming in a few days.
- Concussions require careful monitoring despite often being classified as mild.
Tom Holland, the beloved Spider-Man actor, was hospitalized after sustaining a mild concussion during a stunt mishap while filming the upcoming movie Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
This incident caused a temporary pause in production but he is expected to return to the set after a brief recovery period.

Mild Concussion Sustained During Stunt
Filming of Spider-Man: Brand New Day at Leavesden Studios, Watford, was halted after Holland suffered a concussion on Friday, September 19, 2025. The injury occurred during a stunt, leading to his immediate hospitalization.
Fortunately, the concussion was classified as mild, and Holland was discharged shortly after receiving medical treatment. No other injuries have been reported in connection with the accident.
Production Pause and Recovery
As a precaution, production on the film has taken a short hiatus. Holland’s father, Dominic, confirmed that Tom would be away from filming “for a while” to recuperate from the concussion.
Despite the break, the actor is expected to resume work within a few days. Meanwhile, Holland’s recent public appearances, including a charity event with fiancée Zendaya, indicate he is doing well.
Understanding a Concussion
A concussion is a mild traumatic brain injury caused by a blow or jolt to the head that temporarily affects normal brain function. Symptoms can include headache, dizziness, confusion, nausea, blurred vision, and sensitivity to light or noise.
Although often termed “mild,” concussions should not be underestimated, as repetitive head injuries can lead to long-term brain issues. Holland’s concussion, thankfully, seems to be mild and under careful medical observation.
Context for Spider-Man: Brand New Day
This fourth installment in the Spider-Man franchise is highly anticipated, with filming having begun recently in locations such as Glasgow and Watford. Holland has expressed enthusiasm about returning to the role, describing the new film as “a fresh start” for the iconic character.
The film’s release is scheduled for July 31, 2026, and studios including Sony Pictures and Marvel Studios are closely monitoring production progress and safety protocols following Holland’s injury.
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Last Updated on September 22, 2025 by 247 News Around The World