
Tom Holland Injured During 'Spider-Man 4' Shoot, Filming Halted
Tragic news has emerged regarding Tom Holland, the beloved star of the 'Spider-Man' franchise, as he was rushed to the hospital following an on-set injury.
According to reports from British media outlet Daily Mail on the 22nd (local time), Holland sustained a head injury while performing a stunt during the filming of the upcoming blockbuster 'Spider-Man: Branded New Day.' The accident has led to a complete halt in production for the film, which boasts a staggering budget of approximately £150 million (around 260 billion KRW).
Sources indicate that Holland fell and hit his head at the Leavesden Studios in Watford, England. He was transported to the hospital by ambulance and subsequently diagnosed with a concussion. The production team has decided to pause filming for several weeks to prioritize Holland's recovery.
Holland's father, Dominic, confirmed the news at a charity dinner in London, stating that his son would be unable to return to set for the time being. Zendaya, his co-star and girlfriend, was also present at the scene, expressing her concern.
The incident occurred during the shooting of the fourth installment in the 'Spider-Man' series. The film's release date had already been pushed back to July 31, 2026, and this injury now raises concerns about further delays to its release schedule.
Meanwhile, fans are keenly awaiting Holland's recovery, especially as he is also slated to appear alongside Zendaya in Christopher Nolan's next project, 'Odyssey.'
Tom Holland, a British actor, made his acting debut in the 2011 film 'The Impossible.' He rose to global fame for his portrayal of Peter Parker/Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Beyond acting, Holland also ventured into directing with the film 'Tweet.'