Jeremy Renner will appear in person at the world premiere of Renovationswhich will take place on April 11 at the Regency Village Theater in Los Angeles.
This will be Renner’s first press event since the actor’s accident with a snowplow on Jan. 1.
Renner had to be hospitalized for blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries. While trying to help his nephew out of the snow near his Lake Tahoe home, Renner was shot by his Sno-Cat.
The four episodes of Renovationsthe actor’s new vehicle renovation program, It will begin airing April 12 on Disney+.
More than 30 broken bones
“I’ve been on this journey for many years and started in my community building vehicles for people in need,” Renner said of the series.
“But a few years ago, I thought, ‘How can I add this and make a bigger impact on an entire community?’ And that’s what this program does. This is one of my greatest passions and a driving force in my recovery, and I can’t wait for the world to see it.”
Renner broke more than 30 bones as a result of his crash., writing on Instagram at the time: “These 30+ broken bones will mend, strengthen, as the love and bond with family and friends deepens. Love and blessings to you all.”
After the injury, Renner has been sharing updates with his fans on social media. This week, the star of Hawk eye He posted a video of him walking with the help of an anti-gravity treadmill.
Renner confirmed in the video that he’s doing the entire “walking motion” himself, with the anti-gravity “treadmill” taking off a percentage of his body weight as his legs slowly recover. “Now is the time for my body to rest and recover from my willRenner wrote in the photo caption.
Recovery
the star of Hawk eye posted an Instagram story in which she is seen walking with the aid of an anti-gravity treadmill. There she confirmed that Renner is doing the entire “walking motion” along with a device that removes “a percentage of her body weight,” a procedure she serves as her legs slowly recover.
The actor captioned the post, “Now is the time for my body to rest and recover from my will.”
The actor was trying to help a family member out of the snow near his Lake Tahoe home when his Sno-Cat ran over him. Renner later revealed that he broke more than 30 bones in the accident, via his Instagram account:
“These more than 30 broken bones will be mended, strengthened, as love and bonds with family and friends deepen. Love and blessings to you all,” she wrote.
Source: Clarin