Jeremy Renner.Photo: Sean Gallagher/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty

Jeremy Renneris planning to attend the premiere of his new Disney+ reality series in person, four months after sustaining major injuries in a snowplow accident.
TheAvengersactor, 52, will be at the Los Angeles premiere ofRennervationson Tuesday, April 11, at the Regency Village Theatre for a screening and live Q&A portion, according to a press release. There will be an “immersive block party” afterward themed to the new series.
Rennerbroke more than 30 bonesandunderwent multiple surgeriesafter surviving the accident at his property outside Reno, Nevada, on New Year’s Day. He was initially left in “critical but stable condition” after his snowplow (said to weigh at least 14,330 lbs.) ran him over while he washelping a family member get a “stuck” vehicleout of the snow.
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In February, his costar Evangeline Lilly said she visited Renner at his home, andhis progress and spirits surprised herafter hearing about the serious accident. She remarked on how “incredibly brave and strong” he is and said he was using a wheelchair around the house while laughing with friends. LillytoldAccessat the time, “He’s made of something really tough, that guy. You’ve always been able to see that in him. He is recovering incredibly, and I’m so grateful.”
Renner has been keeping fans updated on his rehabilitation since the accident. On Sunday, he shared a recovery update, posting a video of himselfwalking on a treadmill with some assistance.
“I now have to find OTHER things to occupy my time so my body can recover from my will,” Renner wrote on Twitter, along with the captions “#mindful,” “#intended” and “#recovery.”
Rennervationsdebuts on Disney+ April 12.
source: people.com