Jeremy Renner is back on the mat!
Although he’s still recovering from the snowplow incident, the Marvel Cinematic Universe star looked better than expected during his first red carpet appearance on Tuesday. He was surrounded by family, friends and supporters at the event in Los Angeles, where he did interviews and posed for photos.
makes her first red carpet appearance after her near-fatal accident
Less than four months after being run over by his seven-ton snowplow on New Year’s Day while trying to free his nephew’s car at his home in Reno, Nevada, Renner has returned to the Hollywood scene. . He showed up to his “Rennervations” premiere, looking dapper in a dark blue suit, matching tie and white inner shirt.
The event, held at the Regency Village Theatre, saw the 52-year-old walk with a cane in his right hand and hold his daughter Ava Berlin’s with his left. He alternated between using the cane and a knee scooter as he moved around the carpet, giving the paparazzi a thumbs up at one point.

The ‘Hawkeye’ star first uploaded a singular shot of the carpeted catwalk to her Instagram Storywriting in the accompanying text overlay, “Rocking the blue carpet tonight!!!! Ready for this amazing event.
In the Disney+ series, which began streaming April 12, the ’28 Weeks Later’ actor teams up with ‘expert builders’ to transform large decommissioned vehicles into community spaces for young people around the world, notably in Nevada, Chicago, India and Mexico. , Chicago.
The show would also feature familiar faces from his circle, such as Anthony Mackie, Vanessa Hudgens, Anil Kapoor, Sebastián Yatra and his best friend, friend Rory Millikin. Speaking recently to PEOPLEMillikin addressed his friend’s mood as he continues to rebuild his physical strength after the accident, revealing the actor is “carrying that burden very heroically”.
“His mood is excellent. It is reinforced by family and friends, who have been wonderful. You hear that, it sounds corny; thank you for all the fan support, but it actually had a huge impact on him,” the producer further told the outlet.
Evidence of such support is evident in the comments section of the Instagram post he used to alert his more than 20 million followers to the official premiere date of “Rennervations” last month.
“Hey Renner how are you?! how’s your recovery going?” a fan asked before asking him to “get better soon and recover 100%”.a second person hoped to be healthy enough to participate in the series of renovations. “Jeremy, don’t rush, focus on your recovery, we’ll wait for you as long as you need.” Blessings to you and your family!!” thundered a third fan.

Renner has been pushing himself vigorously for physical therapy since breaking more than 30 bones and undergoing a few surgeries following the Jan. 1 snowplow accident. He updated his followers and fans on his recovery process via social media, earning even more respect and praise.
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The ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ star, who was initially left in a ‘critical but stable condition’, has no problem accepting beatings over his near-death experience. In fact, during an appearance on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”, Kimmel joked, “If there was a question as to who was the toughest Avenger, that’s settled now.”
The double Oscar nominee took to the stage with the help of a cane as the show’s host declared him “the indestructible Jeremy Renner”. He then went to the couch to kick off his conversation with Kimmel, as seen in the joint Instagram post shared by the two men.
Amid the unmistakable camaraderie, The Blast observed that several subscribers flocked to the comment section of the post to congratulate Renner on his impressive progress. “Great to see you heal and progress. You are an inspiration and a real-life superhero,” one user wrote.
Another person said it was “great to see him around” and a third agreed: “He’s a real superhero. He comes out of it with a lot of strength and the support of his family and friends.
Meanwhile, a fourth fan prayed that the Modesto Junior College alum ‘continues to heal from this, both physically and emotionally’.