Jeremy Renner has shared that one “tiny however monumental slip of the thoughts” prompted his snow plough accident, during which he suffered a number of life-changing accidents.
In an extract from his forthcoming memoir printed in The Occasions of London newspaper, the Hawkeye actor detailed how he was working along with his nephew Alex to clear the snow from outdoors his Lake Tahoe residence on New 12 months’s Day 2023. Renner had been driving within the cab of his giant snowcat when he realised his nephew was at risk of being crushed by the automobile.
Renner writes:
“Earlier than exiting the driving force’s cab! — Apply parking brake,” the handbook says. However I didn’t have interaction the parking brake, or disengage the metal tracks. In that second — an harmless, essential, life-changing second — that tiny however monumental slip of the thoughts would change the course of my life for ever.
“My toes misplaced their grip on the shifting tracks, and I by no means made it to the cab. I lurched violently ahead, uncontrolled. In that break up second I used to be catapulted off the spinning metallic tracks, arms flailing. I arced over the entrance of the tracks, propelled ahead, down on to the hard-packed ice, the place my head hit the bottom onerous and immediately gashed open.
“There got here horrible crunching sounds as 14,000lb of galvanised metal equipment slowly, inexorably, monotonously, floor over my physique. It was a horrifying soundtrack.”
Renner goes on to element the extent of his accidents, together with breaking greater than 38 bones in his physique, and the life-saving care he obtained from paramedics, first in hospital in close by Reno and later at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles.
After months of restoration, Renner returned to manufacturing on Season 3 of Mayor Of Kingstown in early January 2024. He additionally lately wrapped filming Wake Up Lifeless Man: A Knives Out Thriller, the subsequent installment of the Knives Out saga, alongside Daniel Craig, Josh O’Connor, Cailee Spaeny, Glenn Shut and Andrew Scott.

