Overview
- Holland, 29, was hospitalized with a reported mild concussion after a fall when a safety line broke during a high‑risk stunt at Leavesden Studios.
- Filming was halted for roughly two weeks to allow for recovery, according to reports from outlets citing production sources.
- The actor posted that he is feeling better and recovering, thanking family after leaving a The Brother’s Trust charity event early.
- Industry commentary estimates the pause could cost around $1.5 million per day, a figure cited by critic Alberto Rey.
- The incident has renewed discussion in Hollywood about lead actors performing their own stunts versus relying on doubles and stricter safety protocols.