Tom Holland‘s accident on the sets of “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” has left Zendaya “rattled.” The 29-year-old had a concussion because of the incident, leaving his co-stars worried. According to sources, it has pointed fingers towards the production’s safety measures, which seemed to have failed. This might bring the $250 million project to a halt.
Tom Holland’s accident on the movie set has sparked concerns around safety issues, says source
Tom Holland’s recent accident has given his fiancée, Zendaya, a scare. He was filming for his upcoming movie, “Spider-Man: Brand New Day,” in Glasgow at the time. The actor suffered a concussion while getting injured during a stunt sequence. On Friday, he was immediately hospitalized.
While the production later confirmed that nobody else was injured, the incident has raised questions about “major safety failures.” A source from the set told Rob Shuter’s #ShuterScoop that the accident was “worse” than it was put out to the public. “The stunt protocols are shaky, the crew is spooked, and the insurance company is freaking out,” they added.
According to reports, the filming was flagged as “high risk,” with lawyers circling to investigate the matter. “Marvel and Sony are scrambling to keep this film on track,” another insider claimed. Meanwhile, Holland’s partner, Zendaya, was “rattled” by the accident. Jacob Batalon and Mark Ruffalo were also worried about everyone’s safety. “If Spider-Man himself isn’t safe, who is?” one crew member questioned.
After the mishap, the “Uncharted” star seemingly didn’t sit idle. He was photographed with the “Euphoria” actor as the power couple stepped out for an event. Despite Holland being brave about the accident, it might have put the “entire movie in jeopardy.”
Moreover, the production has not yet updated anything about the filming schedule. A few weeks ago, the “Chaos Walking” lead enthusiastically told Deadline that fans would be “over the moon with what we’re putting together.” Meanwhile, the movie is set for a July 2026 release.
Originally reported by Suushmmita Sen on Reality Tea.