Spider-Man star Tom Holland was dramatically rushed to hospital after a terrifying fall on set, it has been reported.
The 29-year-old reportedly injured himself while filming Spider-Man: Brand New Day at Leavesden Studios in Watford.
The mishap forced filming on the £150million blockbuster to be suspended. Insiders fear the delay could stretch on for weeks as investigations take place.
Tom Holland: What happened?
Tom cracked his head during a stunt, according to The Sun.
He was treated for concussion after the accident on Friday morning, per the outlet.

A woman believed to be Tom's stunt double was also taken to hospital, the outlet claims.
An East of England Ambulance Service spokesman confirmed: "We were called at 10.30am on Friday to attend to a patient who had sustained an injury at Leavesden Studios in Watford.
"An ambulance was sent to the scene, and the patient was transported to hospital for further care."
Has Tom spoken about the incident?
Tom's dad, comedian Dominic Holland, was at a charity dinner in Mayfair when he confirmed his son would be out of action "for a while."
Tom himself attended the glitzy London bash alongside fiancée Zendaya, 28, before leaving early after feeling unwell. He hasn't yet spoken out.
What happened after Tom's incident?
The fall could trigger an investigation by the Health and Safety Executive, industry insiders tell The Sun.

Leavesden Studios and Sony Pictures have been contacted for comment.
When is Spider-Man: Brand New Day released?
The accident has cast doubt on filming schedules for the fourth standalone Spider-Man instalment.
Brand New Day is currently slated for release in July next year.
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