Tom Holland Biography Flash: Spider-Man Star Hospitalized After On-Set Concussion During New Film
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Buckle up, because our Spidey boy just made waves with a literal head-banger on the set of Spider-Man Brand New Day. ABC News reports Tom Holland, now 29 and flipping into his fourth solo web-slinger flick set for July 2026, suffered a mild concussion during a stunt last Friday. Hes taking a short precautionary break but expected back in days, production pausing just enough to keep fans buzzing. Deadline confirms he was hospitalized briefly, treated, and released same day, no major drama. Oh, and cheeky tabloid whisper from The Sun says he popped into a charity gala with fiancee Zendaya and dad over the weekend but dipped early, feeling off confirmed as unverified chatter, no official word from Toms camp.
No fresh public sightings or social splashes in the last 48 hours, but this injury echoes his wild past like that broken nose on Lost City of Z set. Long-term, its gold for his bio think resilient hero mirroring Peter Parker, especially post his 2024 Billy17 production launch and Nolan Odyssey glow-up. Wikipedia notes hes gearing up for that epic too, calling it his career peak so far.
Past 24 hours? Zero major headlines beyond the concussion ripple, all eyes on his quick bounce-back.
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