Los Angeles: Hollywood star Tom Holland faced a mild coincidence on the set of his upcoming superhero film “Spider-Man: Brand New Day”.
Star will take a break from filming as a precaution and will return to set in a few days, the report of Veriys.com.
According to the report, no one else was injured during the incident. Sony, who is producing the film along with Marvel Studio, will meet on Monday to pursue a plan. “Spider-Man: Brand New Day” began production in Glasgow in early August, and it is set to release in theaters on 31 July next year.
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Last month, Sony released a video of Holland on the set in her new Spider-Man Suit, first when she has returned as Spider-Man since the 2021 “Spider-Man: No Way Home”.
Holland said in the video, “This is a day, my fourth day on ‘Spider-Man’.
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“We have found some familiar faces on the set. I’m just going to perform my best, hopefully it is right, no pressure.”
Some of those familiar faces include “Spider-Man” Stars Zendaya and Jacob Batalone, as well as new people of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, like “The Beer” star Lisa Colon-Zayas,,
“Savence” Amy winner Tramel Tilman and “Strenger Things” Breakout Saddy Sink. Mark Raffalo Bruce Banner, aka the Hulk will also return as “Brand New Day,” as well as John Bernthal as Punshar and “Spider-Man: Homcaming” actor Michael Mando as Scorpion.
Earlier this month, Holland revealed why they get a new spider-man suit ‘every 2 weeks’.
Holland told Eskwire in an interview that he imagines that he is once given a new spider-man suit after a fortnight.
“Yes, it certainly does. I probably get a new suit every two weeks, I think,” Holland, who began to film his upcoming fourth entry in the superhero franchise, said, Spider-Man: Brand New Day, said in August.
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Holland started acting at the age of nine when he enrolled in dancing class. A choreographer saw him and arranged for him to audition for a role in Billy Elliot the Musical at Victoria Palace Theater in London.
After two years of training, he played a supporting role in 2008. Later that year, he was upgraded to the title role, which he played by 2010. Holland started his film in 2012 at the disaster drama The Impossible stuck in a tsunami as a teenage tourist.
Holland then decided to act as a full -time career, how I live now and play historical figures in the film The Heart of the & the TV Minisaries Wolf Hall.