Jeremy Renner isn’t letting anything slow down his plans!
It’s been a difficult couple of weeks for the Marvel star since his snowplowing accident at the start of the year, leaving him in a critical but stable condition. The 52-year-old has shared updates on his recovery journey with fans, including photographs from the hospital and announcing he is in the clear to return home to his family. In a recent update, the “Dahmer” actor is showing a glimpse of his upcoming show, which promises to take him around the world.
Jeremy Renner Gives More Details On His Fan Disney Series
The “Hurt Locker” actor took to Instagram to apprise his 20.2M followers of the release of his Disney+ project, Rennervations, with a scene from the upcoming show. The update showed him and three other people having a serious discussion as they started down at a board.

In parts, the accompanying caption read, “We are so very excited to share the #rennervations show with you all on @disneyplus coming very soon!!! Also, he promised fans to visit them, writing, “As soon as I’m back on my feet, we are coming to YOU , all across the globe… I hope you’re ready !!!”
Fans immediately shared their excitement for the show and wished him well. However, the general sentiment throughout the thousands of comments showed concern for his recovery from his incident and advice to “focus on your recovery” before committing himself again.
One commentator noted, “Sounds fantastic” but added, “Don’t hurry too much to get back on your feet, make sure you are fully recovered. We can wait!” Another commentator wrote, “Back on your feet but hopefully taking it easy! ❤️.” “Don’t rush your recovery! We’ll be here patiently waiting. Just focus on getting healthy!!” said a third.
Last month, The Blast noted how the “American Hustle” actor commemorated the season two premiere of his show “Mayor of Kingstown” on Paramount+’s streaming service. Renner announced the project’s return with a three-picture update on his Instagram.
The first picture showcased a Jeremy Renner [As Mike Mclusky] print on the post. At the same time, the following promotional displays, including all the streaming information, were mounted at the Beverly Center and LinkNYC billboards.
The upload was captioned, “Spotted around town today!!! Excited to share this next season!!!” followed by an IG name tag of the streaming site. Fans could not contain their excitement over the official premiere, but they noted their concerns in their anticipation. One fan wrote, “I can’t wait!!! Still praying for your recovery.” An excited fan wrote, “Awwwwwwwveah!!! 🥹🥰👏👏❤️❤️Excited for you and this!!🔥🔥.”

Another concerned fan wrote, “We’ll be more excited once you’re 100%. Get well soon and of course can’t wait to see your new movie.” A follower noted, “Just watched the last season over again to get ready for Sunday’s premiere! We can’t wait ❤️.” Others shared their excitement and encouragement with kind remarks and emojis.
‘Hawkey’ Star Was Trying To Rescue Nephew Before Accident
Late last month, The Blast noted a few updates concerning the “28 Weeks Later” actor’s freak accident. As fans know, he crashed into a 14,000-pound snow plow on New Year’s Day.
According to the Nevada sheriff’s office incident report of the horror crash, obtained by CNN, the Hollywood entertainer set out to rescue his nephew’s truck from the snow when he collided with the heavy machine.
Reportedly, Renner forgot to activate the machine’s emergency brake, which caused it to slide sideways after usage. The redacted Washoe County Sheriff’s Office report read:
“The Pistenbully snow groomer began sliding, causing Renner to exit the vehicle without setting the emergency brake.”
It further stated that the machine had some self-regulating issues; however, the parking brake would have halted if it had been triggered. It read, “Although the Pistenbully had some mechanical issues, it is believed, based on our mechanical inspection, that the parking brake would keep the Pistenbully from moving forward.”
Thankfully, the “S.W.A.T” actor was rushed to the renowned Regional Medical Center in Reno, Nevada, where he recovered and returned home after two weeks.