Tom Holland has suffered a concussion amid production of the latest "Spider-Man" film.
The actor, 29, is taking a break from filming Marvel's "Spider-Man: Brand New Day" out of precaution after experiencing a mild concussion, a person familiar with the situation but unable to speak publicly confirmed to USA TODAY on Monday, Sept. 22. The person said Holland is expected to return to filming in a few days and that no one else has been hurt.
Further details about Holland's concussion were not immediately available. USA TODAY has reached out to the actor's representatives for more information.
The news comes after Holland was photographed stepping out at a charity event in London on Saturday, Sept. 20, where he was accompanied by his fiancée, Zendaya, according to People magazine.
Production on "Spider-Man: Brand New Day," Holland's fourth solo "Spider-Man" movie, began in August in Glasgow, Scotland. Photos showed crowds gathering in Glasgow to catch a glimpse of Holland filming outdoor scenes, including a sequence with Spider-Man on a tank.







