Jeremy Renner He was amazed at the intense standing ovation he received from the audience who had just watched the premiere of the first chapter of his series. Renner project in a cinema in Westwood, the bohemian neighborhood of Los Angeles. For the premiere of the docuseries this Wednesday 12 on the Disney+ platform, in recent days the Marvel actor (Hawkeye), who has just suffered a terrible accident on New Year’s Day, took the opportunity to take a mini-press tour of the city .
He started on Monday barely helped by a cane entering the study of Jimmy Kimmelon Hollywood Boulevard, and capped it Tuesday with a conversation moderated by Kimmel at the Regency Village Theater.
Ten minutes before the start of the screening of chapter 1, Chicago, photos of Jenner and her family were already circulating in the cinema entrance, as they walked the blue carpet, aided only by her cane. As he had told Kimmel the night before, that had been his focus on him as he recovered from an injury that had left him with 35 broken bones and collapsed lungs when he was hit by a snowplow while trying to avoid being hit by his Grandchild.
With great pride he arrived on site hand in hand with his daughter Ava, with the metal cane in the other, but then he helped himself with an electric scooter to move a little better along the carpet. With that scooter he went in front of the cinema for the interview that the driver would have done with the actor, his close friend Rory Millikin and the other executive producers of the series.
massive applause
“A scooter, how strange, something happened, did you fight in Reno with a snow blower?” Kimmel joked after the huge applause, before commenting that everyone was blown away by the interview they had done, by how resilient he had shown Renner. “I would have stayed in bed moaning all day. Now it has become clear which of all the Avengers is the toughest.”
One of the executive producers recalled that the first thing Jenner said to her when she visited him in the hospital (where he turned 52) was not to move up the premiere date. Renner project (you renew) scheduled for this April 12. His purpose, to get up again and walk around to present it. He fulfilled it. His willpower is inspiring, which is what has earned him the applause of the people who love him.
Journalist Mario Lopez interviewed the chiropractor who treated him and who says it could take a lifetime to fully recover, but knowing his positive mindset, in no more than a year he’ll be ready to dive back into his superhero scenes. “Although now I would let the doubles do more things,” Jenner seems to have resigned.
The actor said his mother wants him to burn down the snowplow that almost killed him. But he doesn’t want to, because she finds it useful. For the past five years, he’s been collecting large vehicles impounded by governments or federal agencies, looking for a new purpose for them. This is the motto of his series: “Dream it, build it and drive it”.
First musician, then actor, always a superhero
With the help of some famous friends, such as the actress and singer Vanesa Hudgens, the Colombian singer Sebastián Yatra, her colleague in avengers Anthony Mackie (Falcon) and the Indian actor Anil Kapoor, have redesigned – with a team of experts – old buses and transformed them into a recording studio (Chicago), dance studio (Los Cabos, Mexico) and recreation (Reno and New Delhi), respectively.
Celebrities accompany him in his dream of delivering the new vehicle to organizations that support young people. “Children are the future, I want to help them give them as many opportunities as possible to develop their talents,” he told Kimmel.
The series, “that makes you feel good,” as Variety magazine would say in its review, showcases his love of music, something he’s nurtured since childhood in his hometown of Modesto, California. She plays piano, drums, sings, recites. Besides, he’s a superhero, full time. On and off the screen, as has been well demonstrated.
Source: Clarin