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Tom Holland Injury Halts ‘Spider‑Man: Brand New Day’ for Two Weeks as Sources Detail Safety-Line Failure

A reported safety-line failure caused a head blow during an acrobatic scene, prompting a precautionary shutdown for his recovery.

Overview

  • Emergency services were called to Leavesden Studios at about 10:30 on Friday, and Holland was evaluated at a hospital without being admitted, with multiple outlets reporting a mild concussion.
  • Production was instructed to pause for roughly two weeks as a precaution while schedules and safety procedures are reviewed.
  • Industry reports estimate the shutdown is costing about £1.5 million per day on a production budget of around $200 million.
  • Trade coverage says the July 31, 2026 release remains the plan, and neither Holland nor the production has issued an official statement clarifying the injury or schedule.
  • Some reports, citing Deadline, indicate filming could resume in London on Monday, September 29, following earlier work in Glasgow, with Zendaya and Sadie Sink among the cast.