As he recovers from his snowplough accident, Jeremy Renner has teased a new Disney Plus programme.
The Marvel star, best known for his role as the superhero Hawkeye, was rushed to the hospital on New Year’s Day after being hit by and ‘dragged beneath’ the car.
It was then found that the 52-year-old was engaged in the horrific tragedy while attempting to stop his nephew from being hit.
Jeremy has been updating supporters on his recovery path, including photos from the intensive care unit and the news that he has been able to return home to his family.
Now, the actor has teased his next series Rennervations and appears to promise a new series that will take him all over the world.
He took to Instagram where he shared a screengrab of the upcoming show and wrote: ‘We are so very excited to share the #rennervations show with you all on @disneyplus coming very soon!!!
‘As soon as I’m back on my feet, we are coming to YOU , all across the globe,’ he promised. ‘ I hope you’re ready !!!’
The new series sees Jeremy travel across the world helping different communities by helping them to, well, renovate.
Rather than houses however, Rennervations will use custom-built vehicles to help meet a community’s needs.
Fans immediately flocked to the comments to share their excitement for the show and to wish Jeremy well, with one saying the series sounds ‘fantastic’ but adding: ‘Don’t hurry too much to get back on your feet, make sure you are fully recovered. We can wait!’
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The opinion was reflected in the hundreds of comments, with fans stating they were excited to see Rennervations but should ‘concentrate on your rehabilitation’ before doing a second season.
According to the incident report obtained by CNN from the Nevada sheriff’s office, Jeremy used the Snowcat to pull his nephew’s pickup out of the snow, but the parking brake was ‘not engaged.’
The car began rolling down the hill, and Jeremy jumped off to flee, until he saw it was going towards his nephew and began attempting to redirect its direction.
Jeremy is reported to have climbed onto the plough’s moving track to do this, but was ‘quickly dragged beneath the left side track’.
Jeremy had been rehabilitating at Renown Regional Medical Center in Reno, Nevada, for two weeks before returning home.
Taking to Instagram with a video from his hospital bed recently, he wrote: ‘Morning workouts, resolutions all changed this particular new year…. Spawned from tragedy for my entire family, and quickly focused into uniting actionable love.
‘I want to thank EVERYONE for their messages and thoughtfulness for my family and I …. Much love and appreciation to you all.
‘These 30 plus broken bones will mend, grow stronger, just like the love and bond with family and friends deepens.
‘Love and blessings to you all.’