Tom Holland's Head Injury Halts £150 Million Spider-Man Production
Tom Holland's Head Injury Halts £150 Million Spider-Man Production

Tom Holland's Head Injury Halts £150 Million Spider-Man Production

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Tom Holland suffered a mild concussion on the set of "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" after a stunt accident at Leavesden Studios in Watford, leading to a temporary halt in filming. The injury has caused significant financial implications for the production, costing approximately $1.5 to $2 million per day due to ongoing crew payments, location maintenance, and equipment hire despite the pause. While Holland was hospitalized briefly and treated, he was not admitted and is expected to recover soon, though the exact timeline for his return remains uncertain. The incident also raised concerns about set safety, with reports of a possible injury to a stunt double and a potential investigation by the UK's Health and Safety Executive. Despite the injury, Holland appeared at a charity event with fiancée Zendaya but left early due to feeling unwell. The production's release date, previously pushed to July next year, may face further delays depending on Holland's recovery and filming resumption.

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