Tom Holland has temporarily stopped filming Spider-Man: Brand New Day after suffering a mild head injury on set in Glasgow. The actor was doing a stunt when the accident happened, leading to a brief hospital visit. Doctors diagnosed him with a concussion. Thankfully, it’s not serious, and he is expected to make a full recovery.
Tom Holland Pauses Spider-Man Filming After On-Set Injury
According to reports, the injury happened during a stunt that didn’t go as planned. Holland is now resting and will take a short break from work as a safety measure. Filming has been paused for a few days, and a production meeting is set to take place soon to review the shooting schedule. No one else on the set was injured during the incident.
In a recent interview, Tom Holland also opened up about personal challenges he faces in his acting career. The actor shared that he has been diagnosed with ADHD and dyslexia, which sometimes make his work more difficult. He told E! News that starting with a blank canvas can feel overwhelming and that developing a character can be challenging.
Despite these struggles, Tom encourages others to explore their creativity. “The more we do things that push us to think differently and be creative, the better,” he said. He also revealed that he was diagnosed with dyslexia when he was just seven years old, and he continues to find ways to manage it in his daily life and career.
With filming set to resume soon and Holland in recovery, fans can expect Spider-Man: Brand New Day to get back on track. His openness about mental health and learning difficulties continues to inspire many around the world.
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