Actor Jeremy Renner has been through a tough phase since the time he met with a near-fatal snow plow accident. The actor is now back in action and started shooting for the new season of the Paramount+ show 'Mayor of Kingstown'. However, he has a mix of emotions while working on the series, r
Actor Jeremy Renner, who suffered blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries after he was crushed by a snowplow in January 2023, is now back in action.
Actor Jeremy Renner penned an emotional message on Instagram, following his near-fatal snowplow accident on January 1. He revealed all of the treatments he's been having to aid his recovery, reported People.
Last month, Scarlett Johansson and Chris Evans made an unnoticed trip to Los Angeles to visit Renner, who was involved in a near-fatal accident on Jan. 1 when he was crushed by a 7-ton snowcat, reported Variety.
"UPDATE: I've decided to push through the pain of progress (this damn shattered tibia) and take the new parts for a tiny test drive," Renner said in the caption of the post.
The 'Hawkeye' actor Jeremy Renner has magically recovered post his snowplow accident and the world wonders how? The trainer of Jeremy Renner, Christopher Vincent, has revealed his experience during the actor's physical therapy.
Hollywood star Jeremy Renner, on Tuesday, attended the premiere of his upcoming series 'Rennervations' in Los Angeles at the Regency Village Theatre, three months after the snowplow accident.
The Avengers actor took to Instagram to share photos and video of himself with loved ones at Six Flags Magic Mountain theme park in Valencia, California. Footage posted to his Instagram stories from the trip shows him using a motorized scooter to make his way around the expansive park
Renner detailed exactly how the January 1 incident occurred, revealing that he was run over by his 14,330-pound Sno-Cat after attempting to jump back in the vehicle to save his nephew
Hollywood star Jeremy Renner is all set to appear in person at the 'Rennervations' world premiere, which will mark his first press event after the snow plow accident.