Tom Holland Suffers Concussion Filming New ‘Spider-Man’ Film

Tom Holland takes his job as our live-action pleasant neighborhood Spider-Man very severely to the purpose that he received severely injured on set, resulting in manufacturing being halted.
Deadline confirmed that Holland suffered and was handled for a light concussion whereas on the Pinewood UK set of Spider-Man: Model New Day on Friday.
The web site studies that the actor was taken to the hospital for examination however was not admitted, and filming of the extremely anticipated superhero film from Sony and Marvel was suspended.
The Solar, which broke the information, reported that Holland suffered the harm whereas performing a stunt that went flawed, whereas additionally noting that Holland did attend a charity occasion together with his co-star and fiancée Zendaya.
Spider-Man: Model New Day Is Nonetheless On Goal To Hit Its Launch Date
A gathering was held on Monday to debate filming plans, however sources near the scenario say Holland will take a couple of days off from filming “out of precaution,” and that he’ll return to filming in a couple of days.
So breathe straightforward, Marvel followers, your Spider-Man film continues to be on course to hit its July 31, 2026, launch date.
Spider-Man: Model New Day started filming in Scotland in August, with Holland saying he’s “over the moon and so excited” to be filming on location, in comparison with No Approach Dwelling being solely shot on a soundstage as a result of COVID-19 pandemic.
“Now, we’re actually gonna lean into that old-school filmmaking and shoot in actual areas, which is why we’re beginning in Glasgow and we’re gonna use the streets of Glasgow to construct this huge set-piece that we’re placing collectively,” Holland mentioned. “So it’s gonna really feel like making [2017’s] Spider-Man 1 once more. It’s been such a very long time since I’ve accomplished it, it’s gonna really feel like a breath of recent air, and I believe the followers are going to be over the moon with what we’re placing collectively.”
We’re simply glad that our Spider-Man is okay.