Top 10 Cinema News 22 September 2025: Tom Holland Spider-Man Actor Injury & More
The world of movies never sleeps, and today’s headlines prove it! Welcome to the Top 10 Cinema News 22 September 2025, where we bring you the biggest updates from Hollywood, global festivals, streaming charts, and Indian cinema. From Spider-Man actor Tom Holland’s shocking on-set injury to record-breaking horror box office numbers, groundbreaking AI studios, and bold Tamil film debates—today’s news roundup has something for every movie fan. Whether you love superhero blockbusters, anime sensations, or indie film breakthroughs, here’s your one-stop fix for all things cinema.
Here are the Top 10 verified cinema news stories, curated for film fans in India and around the globe.
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1. Spider-Man Actor Tom Holland Injured on Set
Hollywood fans were left stunned today after Tom Holland, the actor who plays Spider-Man, was injured while filming Spider-Man: Brand New Day in Atlanta. According to Sony Pictures, Holland suffered a concussion performing a stunt, and a stunt performer was also hurt during the sequence. Both are receiving medical care, and production has temporarily paused.

The incident quickly trended online under #TomHollandInjury, with fans expressing concern and debating on-set safety. Sony has reassured audiences that the 2026 release remains on track, but the Spider-Man injury highlights the risks behind blockbuster action sequences. Fans are eagerly awaiting updates on Holland’s recovery, reminding us that even superheroes need a break.
2. The Conjuring: Last Rites Breaks Horror Box Office Records

Horror dominates the fall season. The Conjuring: Last Rites opened to a massive $85 million domestic box office, the franchise’s highest debut ever. Starring Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga, the supernatural thriller sets the tone for Halloween.
Fans on X praised the chemistry of its leads, while theatres reported sold-out screenings. With over $2 billion grossed worldwide, the Conjuring universe proves it remains the king of horror, driving strong box office performance.
3. UK-Ireland Box Office Calendar Heats Up
Across the UK and Ireland, cinema news highlights new release dates, generating buzz. Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale charmed audiences earlier this month, while a remastered BTS 2016 Live concert film premieres on September 24, fueling K-pop nostalgia.

Looking forward, The Brutalist is scheduled for January 2026 and is already generating Oscar buzz. Pre-sale numbers, especially from BTS fans, indicate a vibrant season for exhibitors, boosting the regional box office.
4. Cinema United Invests $1 Billion in Theatre Upgrades
In North America, Cinema United, which includes AMC and Regal, announced the completion of a $1 billion theatre upgrade. Improvements include plush seating, immersive sound systems, and better accessibility features.
Attendance at renovated venues has jumped 15%, with moviegoers praising comfort and audio quality. These upgrades show theatres are still fighting for audiences against streaming platforms, offering a premium cinema experience.
5. Madrid Secures Film Hub Status at San Sebastián
The 73rd San Sebastián Film Festival confirmed that Madrid is strengthening its role as a European film hub with €200 million in incentives and co-production deals. Tax breaks and upgraded facilities aim to attract international filmmakers.
Festival insiders report Madrid now edges out rivals like Berlin in attracting high-profile productions. Expect more diverse and cross-cultural films to be shot in Spain in the coming years.
6. Animeta Launches AI Film Studio in Los Angeles
Technology meets cinema: Animeta unveiled its AI-driven studio in Los Angeles, focusing on animation and visual effects. By streamlining workflows, production times could be cut by up to 30%, with projects planned for Netflix and Amazon.
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Industry experts call it a “game-changer,” though some worry about job impacts. Animeta reassures that creative control stays with human artists, making AI a tool rather than a replacement—a bold step for modern cinema.
7. Beta Film Picks Up A Lovely Mess – Rob the Rich
In global TV news, Beta Film acquired worldwide rights to A Lovely Mess – Rob the Rich, a European series following a couple targeting corrupt elites. Combining comedy, crime, and social commentary, the show is set to premiere next month.
Early buzz suggests it could become an international streaming hit, particularly in Latin America and the UK. Industry insiders are already calling it “the next binge-worthy series,” signalling strong potential for global audiences.
8. Calgary Film Festival Celebrates Meta-Cinema
The Calgary International Film Festival is shining a spotlight on meta-cinema. Twelve shorts, including a new entry by Charlie Kaufman, explore filmmaking itself, blending humour and critique.
Critics praise Kaufman’s work for its bold deconstruction of cinematic tropes. Available in-person and online, the festival is attracting cinephiles worldwide who love films that reflect on cinema itself.
9. Demon Slayer Season 4 Rules Streaming Charts

Anime fans have a reason to celebrate: Demon Slayer Season 4 is now #1 on Crunchyroll and Netflix, driving a 40% global surge in anime viewership.
In India, anime fandom is growing fast, with Demon Slayer leading the charge. Studios are in early talks for a fifth season, meaning momentum isn’t slowing down anytime soon.
10. Tamil Director Varsha Bharath Defends Bad Girl

Back in India, director Varsha Bharath addressed controversy around her Tamil film Bad Girl, set for October 3, 2025. Critics called the trailer bold, but Bharath emphasised the film is a dramatic exploration of societal taboos, not explicit content.
Online debate has been intense, but Tamil Nadu theatres anticipate a strong opening weekend. The film could spark important discussions about representation and women’s voices in Indian cinema.
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From Tom Holland Spider-Man injury updates to anime domination, box office triumphs, and Tamil cinema debates, these top 10 stories capture the pulse of today’s film industry. Whether you follow Marvel, horror, anime, or Indian cinema, you’re part of this global conversation.
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