Tom Holland Hospitalized After Stunt Accident Filming Spider-Man: Brand New Day
Tom Holland, 29, sustained a mild concussion while filming a stunt on the set of Spider-Man: Brand New Day at Leavesden Studios in Watford, UK. The incident occurred on Friday, September 19, 2025. Multiple credible outlets—including The Guardian—report that he hit his head during the stunt fall, was taken to hospital for evaluation, and is now expected to take a brief break from filming as a precaution.
A stunt double was also transported to hospital via ambulance after the same incident, though reports indicate that person is being treated separately and there’s no indication the injuries are serious.
Filming was suspended immediately at the studio, and production is likely on pause for a few days pending recovery and safety reviews. Holland’s father, Dominic Holland, confirmed his son will be off-set “for a while.”
The film, budgeted at around £150 million, is still slated for release in July 2026. Co-stars include Zendaya and Jacob Batalon, among others.
Impacts & What’s Being Considered
This injury, while reported mild, could affect the film’s shooting schedule depending on how long Holland needs to recover. The production paused filming, likely both out of health concerns and insurance/safety protocols.
Sony Pictures and Marvel, which are collaborating on Spider-Man: Brand New Day, are expected to review safety protocols around stunts after this incident. It remains unclear whether this will have knock-on effects on the release date.