Tom Holland Recovers from Spider-Man: Brand New Day Set Injury
Los Angeles, CA - September 27, 2025 - Tom Holland has provided an update on his condition after suffering a concussion while filming the upcoming movie "Spider-Man: Brand New Day." In a post on Instagram, Holland stated that he is feeling better and on the mend.
Holland's injury occurred during production of the film, which is expected to be released in 2026. The actor took to social media to promote a recent gala for The Brothers Trust, a nonprofit organization founded by his parents. In the caption, Holland expressed gratitude towards his mother and her friends for organizing the event, which raised money for various causes.
"I'm feeling better and on the mend," Holland wrote. "I have to say a huge thank you to my Mum and her wonderful friends for putting on another incredible night. Raising money for fantastic causes and having fun doing it!"
The injury has sparked concerns among fans and industry insiders, who are eager to see how it will impact the film's production schedule. However, Marvel Studios has not commented on the matter.
According to a source close to the production, Holland's concussion was minor and he is expected to make a full recovery. "Tom is a professional and is taking his injury seriously," the source said. "He is following doctor's orders and will return to work as soon as possible."
The incident highlights the physical demands of filming action-packed movies like "Spider-Man: Brand New Day." The film's production team has been working closely with Holland to ensure his safety and well-being.
Background on the injury suggests that it occurred during a particularly intense scene, which involved stunt work. While details are scarce, sources indicate that Holland was taken to a hospital for observation and treatment.
Industry experts weigh in on the impact of the injury on the film's production schedule. "Injuries like this can be a setback, but Marvel Studios has experience handling these situations," said one expert. "They will likely adjust the production schedule accordingly to ensure Tom's safety."
As for Holland, he remains committed to his role as Spider-Man and is expected to return to work soon. His fans are relieved to hear that he is on the mend and look forward to seeing him back in action.
In a statement, Marvel Studios expressed support for Holland and confirmed that production will continue as scheduled. "We are grateful for Tom's dedication to the film and appreciate his commitment to his health," said a spokesperson.
The incident serves as a reminder of the physical toll of filming high-octane movies like "Spider-Man: Brand New Day." As the industry continues to push boundaries in terms of action and stunts, safety protocols will remain a top priority.
With Holland expected to return to work soon, fans can breathe a sigh of relief. The film's production schedule remains on track, with no major delays anticipated.
*Reporting by Variety.*