Jeremy Renner leans on a cane as he is lowered down off a truck amid recovery from horrifying snowplow accident
Jeremy Renner has continued to keep his fans updated on his recovery.
The actor, 52, who said his pain levels are much lower five months after he nearly died in a Snowcat accident, took to Instagram Monday to reveal he is already working on a new renovation project.
The Hawkeye star posted a photo of himself in a large parking lot peering at a gray bus and a red fire engine.
'Today I find more clarity, intention, and actionability…. And in the company of exceptional humans sharing the journey,' he wrote.
'I wish you all strength and courage to fulfill your goals and dreams. Starting the week right at the Rennervations Garage!'
One step at a time: Jeremy Renner has continued to keep his fans updated on his recovery. In a video on his Instagram Stories, the Avengers star leaned on a cane as he was lowered from a truck where he appeared to be working on a new Rennervations project
It's unclear if Jeremy's reality show, Rennervations, has been renewed for a second season, but if it has been, he offered fans a peek at what could be a future project.
The Mayor of Kingstown star shared a snap from inside a semi-truck container sanding among several bumper cars.
The Wind River actor looked healthy in a pair of tan corduroy pants, a black puffy jacket and sneakers. He had placed a gray and white billed sports cap over his short brown hair.
'Building an environment to Make magic...' was typed across the top of the picture.
He also shared a video clip showing him being lowered to the pavement by the truck's hydraulic lift. 'One step at a time....' he wrote using his new mantra.
Jeremy and his crew completed four complex projects repurposing used busses and trucks for season one of Rennervations.
They created a mobile music studio in Chicago and a mobile dance studio on Mexico. The cast travelled to India to build a mobile water treatment truck and later used elbow grease to create a travelling recreation center in Reno, Nevada.
Jeremy has a home in the area, and it was there that he was injured on New Year's Day by a Snowcat he was using to plow snow after a massive storm. The accident broke 30 of the actors bones and caused chest trauma.
Healthy: The Wind River actor looked healthy in a pair of tan corduroy pants, a black puffy jacket and sneakers standing in front of several bumper cars stored in a semi-truck storage container. 'Building an environment to Make magic...' he wrote across the snap
'Today I find more clarity, intention, and actionability…. And in the company of exceptional humans sharing the journey,' he wrote next to this photo. 'I wish you all strength and courage to fulfill your goals and dreams. Starting the week right at the Rennervations Garage!'
Visit: Jeremy's Avengers pals have checked in with him throughout the ordeal, offering their support. Co-stars Scarlett Johansson and Chris Evans traveled to Los Angeles to see him in April. 'I didn’t know if I was ever going to see him again,' Scarlett told Variety (Pictured in Los Angeles in 2015)
Recovery: Jeremy's rapid recovery allowed him to make television appearances to promote Rennervations before its April 12 debut on Disney+ and attended the show's premiere in Los Angeles on April 11
It was his determined attitude that has allowed him to recover as well as he has. He made television appearances to promote Rennervations before its April 12 debut on Disney+ and attended the show's premiere in Los Angeles, walking under his own steam with the help of a cane.
His Avengers pals have checked in with him throughout the ordeal, offering their support. Co-stars Scarlett Johansson and Chris Evans traveled to Los Angeles to see him in April.
Scarlett, 38, said when she learned of the accident she 'didn’t know if I was ever going to see him again,' in an interview with Variety, but after getting together, he seemed to be the same old Jeremy.
'To not only see him again but to see him thriving and in such an amazing space, mentally. He’s a very spiritual person in general and a very soulful person,' she said of her longtime friend.
'And you can see that in his work. It comes through. He has such a depth to him. And I just was so happy to see that he is full of life and light, and he’s also hilarious. We laughed a lot.'
Chris, 41, said the mood was light. 'No tears at all. A lot of laughs and smiles and hugs,” Evans says. “Leave it to Jeremy to take something this potentially tragic and turn it into something so inspiring.'
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