Did Tom Holland Suffer a Head Injury After a Stunt Mishap?

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Key Takeaways
- Tom Holland sustained a head injury during filming for Spider-Man: Brand New Day.
- A pull ring line snapped, causing the incident.
- He was diagnosed with a mild concussion.
- The production has paused for two weeks but will not affect the release date.
- Holland continues to support family charities during his recovery.
Los Angeles, Sep 24 (NationPress) Recent reports indicate that Tom Holland has experienced a head injury after a pull ring line unexpectedly snapped during a stunt for his upcoming movie Spider-Man: Brand New Day. This incident follows an earlier report of a mild concussion sustained after a fall on set.
On September 22, the 29-year-old actor was rushed to the hospital and diagnosed with a mild concussion. However, further information from The Sun has revealed that the accident wasn’t as serious as initially feared, according to reports from femalefirst.co.uk.
A source from the publication's Bizarre column mentioned: “The accident wasn’t as bad as people think. A line snapped on a pull ring and he got a bump on his bonce. Filming was set to resume in London on Thursday, but the production team has been advised to pause for two weeks.
“Tom has been taking it easy due to a suspected concussion, and no one wants him to rush back to set.”
Despite the two-week production delay, the film's release date remains unchanged, scheduled for July 31, 2026.
The incident occurred at Leavesden Studios in Watford, just a day before Holland was seen attending a charity event in London, where he supported his brothers alongside his actress partner Zendaya. They co-hosted a quiz event that raised funds for a family charity.
Holland's acting journey began at age nine when he joined a dance class. His talent caught the eye of a choreographer, leading to an audition for Billy Elliot the Musical at London's Victoria Palace Theatre.
After two years of training, he landed a supporting role in 2008 and eventually took on the title role until 2010. His film debut came in the disaster drama The Impossible in 2012, portraying a teenage tourist trapped in a tsunami.
Subsequently, Holland committed to acting full-time, featuring in How I Live Now and portraying historical figures in In the Heart of the Sea and the miniseries Wolf Hall.