While on pause from filming Spider-Man: Brand New Day after suffering a concussion on the Glasgow set, Tom Holland has shared an update with fans.
The actor noted he’s “feeling better and on the mend” amid the week-long suspension from filming as he shared video from a recent gala for his parents’ nonprofit The Brothers Trust, which he attended with fiancée and co-star Zendaya last weekend after sustaining the injury on Friday.
“What a night! Another huge success,” Holland captioned the Instagram post in part. “The Brothers Trust means more to me than I could possibly say and I have to say a huge thank you to my Mum and her wonderful friends for putting on another incredible night. Raising money for fantastic causes and having fun doing it! I’m sorry I had to leave early but I’m feeling better and on the mend. A huge thanks to my Dad for taking over after I left. The show got considerably funnier.”
On Sunday, Deadline reported that filming halted on Spider-Man: Brand New Day after Holland was treated for a mild concussion, reportedly during a stunt gone wrong, amid production on the Pinewood UK set of the Sony and Marvel Studios movie.
The actor was taken to the hospital and examined, but not admitted. No other cast or crew was affected during the incident.
Filming began in Scotland last month. In October, Sony added Spider-Man: Brand New Day to its summer 2026 schedule with a July 24 release date, later revealing the title in March at CinemaCon. Spider-Man: Brand New Day‘s release date was then shifted to July 31.
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