Spider-Man 4 – On-Set Incident for Tom Holland
Panic spread rapidly across the web; no other production members were injured.

On the Glasgow set of Spider-Man: Brand New Day, lead actor Tom Holland suffered an accident. Beloved by fans for his role as Peter Parker in the MCU, the actor sustained a mild concussion. As a precaution, he will take a few days of rest before returning to set. According to confirmations from Sony and Marvel Studios, no other production members were injured, and the situation is under control, but concern has flooded social media.
The incident comes weeks after the first official look at Spider-Man's new costume, which had already ignited enthusiasm. Holland himself confessed that wearing the mask once again was "strange but exciting," noting that this is his fourth "first time" as Spider-Man.
Initial Apprehension from Fans Worldwide

The British actor's passion for the character has long been known: from the risky sequences of Homecoming to the spectacular ones of No Way Home, Holland has always shown dedication and closeness to fans, qualities that have made his Peter Parker one of the most beloved.
The title Brand New Day is not accidental: it is inspired by one of the most debated narrative arcs in Marvel comics, born after the events of One More Day. In that phase, Peter makes a pact with Mephisto to save Aunt May, sacrificing his marriage to Mary Jane. The film's release remains set for July 31, 2026, with no calendar changes for now.



