After the accident on the set of “Spider-Man”
Tom Holland is on the way of improvement
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Actor Tom Holland registered with the fans after his accident on the set of the new “Spider-Man” strip-and gave it.
Tom Holland (29) is on the way of improvement. The actor suffered a slight concussion last week during the shooting of “Spider-Man: Brand New Day”, a day later the 29-year-old took part in an event of “The Brothers Trust”, the charity, which he headed together with his three brothers Sam, Harry and Paddy Holland. His fiancee Zendaya (29) was also at the event, which took place in the auction house of Christie in London.
Now celebrated the event as “further great success”, although he had to end the evening earlier than planned. “I’m sorry that I had to go early, but I feel better and am on the way of improvement,” he wrote in his post. “A big thank you to my father, who took over after my departure. The show made it much more fun,” he added with a laughing emoji.
Fans have to be patient for a few more months
In August, Tom Holland had already shared recordings from the “Brand New Day” set on Instagram. It is his fourth appearance as Peter Parker in a “Spider-Man” solo film. Zendaya is expected to be seen again in her role as Michelle “MJ” Jones in “Brand New Day”, as will her co-stars Jacob Batalon (28) and Jon Favreau (58).
Liza Colón-Zayas (53) from “The Bear” and Sadie Sink (23) from “Stranger Things” will also be there, according to US media reports in “Brand New Day”, together with the MCU favorite Mark Ruffalo (57) and Michael Mando (44) and Jon Bernthal (49). The new “Spider-Man” film is scheduled to start in the cinemas in July 2026. Production had only taken a short break due to Tom Holland’s concussion.
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