Tom Holland Updates Fans: “On the Mend” After Injury

Tom Holland has reassured his fans that he is recovering well after sustaining a concussion during filming for the upcoming movie Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The actor provided this update in a recent Instagram post, sharing that he is

“feeling better and on the mend”

just days after the accident occurred in Glasgow, Scotland.

Details About the Injury and Production Status

Holland’s injury reportedly happened during a stunt on the film’s set, prompting an immediate halt to production. According to Deadline, after the incident, Holland was taken to a hospital for evaluation but was not admitted for further treatment. No other individuals involved in the production, including cast and crew, were affected.

Appearance at Charity Gala Amid Recovery

Despite his recent concussion, Holland attended a gala event for The Brothers Trust, his parents’ nonprofit organization. He appeared at the fundraiser alongside his fiancée and co-star Zendaya. In his post about the event, Holland expressed gratitude and optimism, writing,

“What a night! Another huge success,”

and acknowledging the meaningful work of The Brothers Trust.

He added,

“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.”

Background on the Spider-Man: Brand New Day Film

Filming for Spider-Man: Brand New Day began last month in Scotland, with a new director, Destin Daniel Cretton, taking over from Jon Watts, who directed the previous three films starring Tom Holland. The cast includes returning actors Zendaya as Michelle “MJ” Jones, Jacob Batalon as Ned Leeds, Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner (Hulk), Jon Bernthal as the Punisher, and Michael Mando as the Scorpion. The film also introduces new Marvel Cinematic Universe faces such as Liza Colon-Zayas, Sadie Sink, Marvin Jones III, and Tramell Tillman.

The movie was originally scheduled for release on July 24, 2026, but the premiere has been postponed to July 31, 2026.

What This Means for Fans and the Production

Tom Holland’s public update on his condition offers reassurance amid concerns about the actor’s health and the progress of the Spider-Man sequel. While the injury caused a temporary filming pause, the recovery progress and ongoing participation in public events suggest he is steadily improving. Fans can remain hopeful that production will resume smoothly and that the highly anticipated film will meet its delayed release date.