Jeremy Renner teases he’s ‘in the shop now working on me’ along with behind-the-scenes snap from his Disney Plus series Rennervations… just weeks after his near-fatal snowplow accident
Just a month and a half after his near-fatal snowplow accident, Jeremy Renner is in good spirits on his road to recovery, even teasing his new Disney Plus series Rennervations.
The 52-year-old actor suffered blunt force trauma on New Year’s Day after being run over by a massive snowplow outside his home in Lake Tahoe, later revealing he had broken over 30 bones.
Renner took to Instagram on Tuesday, sharing a behind-the-scenes snap of him and his team working on an old city bus for the series.
The show was first announced in February 2022, though it still doesn’t have a premiere date on Disney Plus quite yet.
While teasing the new series, he even alluded to his own recovery, joking he himself is, ‘in the shop.’
New show: Just a month and a half after his near-fatal snowplow accident, Jeremy Renner is in good spirits on his road to recovery, even teasing his new Disney Plus series Rennervations
Behind-the-scenes: Renner took to Instagram on Tuesday, sharing a behind-the-scenes snap of him and his team working on an old city bus for the series
‘Behind the scenes on #Rennervations coming soon on @DisneyPlus around the world!’ Renner began.
He added, ‘We are cueing up now @Disney and @DisneyPlus to launch this amazing new show.’
‘More info to come. Thank you for your patience … while I am in the shop now, working on me,’ Renner concluded, adding smiling, prayer hands and bicep emojis.
He also took to his Instagram story and shared a photo of his dog, adding, ‘Love is healing. Happy Valentines.’
The series is described as, ‘an original four-part series that embraces Jeremy’s lifelong passion for giving back to communities around the world by reimagining unique purpose-built vehicles to meet a community’s needs.’
‘Behind the big screen, Jeremy is a construction aficionado. He is heavily invested in the highly creative fabricator culture that exists across the globe and hopes to change lives with these skills and inspire others to do the same,’ the description concludes.
Renner serves as an executive producer on the original series alongside Rory Millikin, Romilda De Luca, Andrew Fried, Dane Lillegard, Sarina Roma and Patrick Costello.
The beloved actor was run over by a snowplow that the Washoe County sheriff estimated to weigh 14,330 pounds.
Behind-the-scenes: ‘Behind the scenes on #Rennervations coming soon on @DisneyPlus around the world!’ Renner began
Healing: He also took to his Instagram story and shared a photo of his dog, adding, ‘Love is healing. Happy Valentines.
Run over: The beloved actor was run over by a snowplow that the Washoe County sheriff estimated to weigh 14,330 pounds
Renner was airlifted to Renown Regional Medical Center, said to be in ‘critical but stable condition’ after the accident.
He was operated on in the intensive care unit a day later, and a day after the operation he thanked fans for their support, even though, ‘I’m too messed up now to type.’
The actor was released from the hospital on January 17 to continue his road to recovery, sharing a snap from his physical therapy a few days later.
‘Morning workouts, resolutions all changed this particular new years …. Spawned from tragedy for my entire family, and quickly focused into uniting actionable love,’ he posted.
‘I want to thank EVERYONE for their messages and thoughtfulness for my family and I …. Much love and appreciation to you all. These 30 plus broken bones will mend , grow stronger, just like the love and bond with family and friends deepens . Love and blessings to you all,’ Renner concluded.
He took to his Instagram story last week, sharing a photo of a newly-cleared entrance in front of his home as the snow has started to melt.
‘This melt brings HOPE … And a new entrance into my house it seems … Right in the front !?!?’ Renner said in the post.
Renner can currently be seen in Season 2 of the new Paramount Plus series The Mayor of Kingstown.
The show is halfway through it’s second season, though it has yet to be renewed for a third season at this time.
Too messed up: He was operated on in the intensive care unit a day later, and a day after the operation he thanked fans for their support, even though, ‘I’m too messed up now to type’
Workout: ‘Morning workouts, resolutions all changed this particular new years …. Spawned from tragedy for my entire family, and quickly focused into uniting actionable love,’ he posted
New role: Renner can currently be seen in Season 2 of the new Paramount Plus series The Mayor of Kingstown
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