Tom Holland breaks silence on head injury as he continues recovery

Tom Holland breaks silence on head injury as he continues recovery

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Tom Holland, the actor who appeared in the Spider-Man movies as part of an accident while filming stunts for his upcoming Marvel film, received a news update on his health.

Hollywood star Tom Holland has spoken out about his injuries while filming the upcoming Spider-Man film.

The Marvel actor was undergoing medical treatment while filming scenes starring the fan-favorite. When the stunt went wrong, paramedics were called to Leavesden Studios in Watford on September 19.

After that, he was taken to a hospital for treatment, with the rest of his recovery being followed by a week of halting filming. According to insiders, Tom on set prevented the filming from continuing.

He now shared an update with his fans on Instagram on Saturday evening as he shared a post from a gala night he attended alongside fiancée and Spider-Man co-star Zendaya. He captioned the upload, “What a night! Another huge success.

I have to say a huge thank you to my Mum and her wonderful friends for staging another incredible night. “The Brothers Trust means more to me than I could possibly say. raising money for noble causes and having fun doing it!

Tom then continued, “I’m sorry I had to leave early, but I’m feeling better and on the mend. My dad and I both resigned, so I’m forever grateful. The humor in the program significantly increased.

According to reports, the break in filming will cost an eye-watering £10.5 million as Tom recovers from a mild concussion. Production costs for Spider-Man: Brand New Day are thought to be $200 million, roughly £150 million.

According to the Daily Mail the shutdown is costing an additional £1.5million a day until they get back up and running.

Despite the halting, sources claimed that production costs, which included studio expenses, equipment, and maintaining sets, are still present. The cast’s star-studded guests are still paid during the holidays, and additional fees are due as a result of extended stays following schedule changes.

An insider said, “It’s a headache for any production to have to pause filming, but with a movie of this scale it will be a huge migraine for the producers and studio. Crew still need to be paid throughout the delay and there is also secondary location costs to consider.

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Everyone on the shoot is hoping to get the cameras rolling once more sooner than later, according to the statement.

Source: Mirror

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