Actor Tom Holland, star of the upcoming Spider-Man: Brand New Day, sustained a mild concussion on set Friday, causing a temporary pause in filming. While details surrounding the accident remain undisclosed, sources confirm that Holland is recovering and no one else was injured. Production is expected to resume shortly.

Despite the setback, Holland appeared at a charity event on Saturday, hosted by his organization, The Brothers Trust. He was photographed with his fiancée and co-star, Zendaya, at the Christie's auction house in London. This public appearance indicates a relatively swift recovery from his injury.
The fourth installment in the Spider-Man franchise, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, is slated for release on July 31, 2026. This film marks a change in directors, with Destin Daniel Cretton taking the helm, replacing Jon Watts from the previous three films. Last month, Sony released a behind-the-scenes video featuring Holland’s return to the role after a hiatus since 2021's Spider-Man: No Way Home. In the video, Holland expressed his excitement about returning to the iconic role and the film’s production, underscoring the anticipation surrounding this new chapter in the Spider-Man saga. The mild concussion suffered by Holland serves as a reminder of the demanding nature of action film production, yet his quick recovery signals his dedication to his role and the upcoming film.
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