Jeremy Renner is been posting updates from his hospital bed, and this time he posted a video of himself being brought into a hospital room with an MRI machine.
Following his recent snow plough mishap, in which he was ‘crushed’ by the machine while assisting a stranded family member in the snow, the Marvel star has been treated in the ICU at Renown Regional Medical Center in Reno, Nevada.
The 52-year-old’s sister, Kym, recently spoke out on her brother’s condition, saying that he was ‘crushing all the progress goals’, adding: ‘We couldn’t feel more positive about the road ahead. If anyone knows Jeremy, he is a fighter and doesn’t mess around.’
In a new Instagram Story picture, Hawkeye showed himself lying on a hospital bed as a masked medical worker wheeled him from his feet into a room.
‘I wish you all a special night,’ he wrote in the description, while appearing to exclaim in the video, ‘Once again.’
The footage revealed a Canon MRI scanner in the room, as well as other hospital employees present to assist him with his treatment.

While he is still in the hospital, Jeremy has expressed his delight over the comeback of his TV show Mayor of Kingstown, which will premiere tomorrow.
On his Instagram Story, he posted a snapshot of a billboard banner featuring himself as Mike McLusky, writing, ‘Spotted while I was sleeping.’

The Oscar nominee also shared a post promoting the Paramount Plus show, writing in the caption: ‘Spotted around town today !!! Excited to share this next season !!!’
In the 911 call log from Jeremy’s accident, which was obtained by TMZ, it was said that he was ‘completely crushed’ by his 14,000-pound Snowcat.
The actor was alleged to have bled extensively from his head while suffering additional injuries, and he had ‘great trouble’ breathing when his upper torso was crushed, with the right side of his chest collapsing.
Last week, he conveyed his gratitude to the hospital’s medical personnel for caring for him as he begins his path to recovery.
He uploaded a photo on his Instagram Story of himself with members of his family and hospital workers, writing: ‘Thank you Renowned Medical ICU team for beginning this journey,’ alongside four praying emojis.