
As he heals from his snow plough mishap, Jeremy Renner has the full support of his Mayor of Kingstown team.
On New Year’s Day, the actor was transported to the hospital after being ‘totally crushed’ by a 14,000-pound snowplough.
Jeremy, who recently celebrated his 52nd birthday while being cared for by ICU staff, suffered considerable bruises on his face, with his 911 report, obtained by TMZ, stating that he had been bleeding extensively from his head.
However, the Hawkeye actor is slowly but steadily improving and has been updating his followers via Instagram selfies.
While Jeremy remains in the hospital, viewers may catch the second season of his Paramount+ series.
The gripping criminal show, starring Emma Laird, Kyle Chandler, and Nichole Galicia, follows the McLusky family in Kingstown, where the only thriving industry is jail.

Hugh Dillon, the drama’s creator, is well prepared to make changes if the Marvel star returns for a third instalment.
Speaking to Deadline, the brain behind the show confirmed that he was informed of Jeremy’s injuries ‘from one of the other producers.’
‘I saw it on the news and then he sent me a video,’ he said.
‘He’s very funny. I just think the world of that guy and I’m happy he’s surrounded by his family.’


Offering his full support, Hugh added: ‘Anything we can do to help, we will.
‘That’s the biggest thing. He’s like family.’
It’s yet to be revealed whether the show has been picked up for a third instalment, but Hugh has teased that he has ‘multiple ideas for multiple seasons.’
‘If everything went according to plan with Paramount+ and the rest of it, I would think that we’d start in August, September, maybe pre-production in the summer,’ he shared.
Meanwhile, Jeremy is taking things day by day but still keeping his followers updated, recently tweeting a video of himself being wheeled into a scan.
He wrote in the caption: ‘I wish you all a special night,’ while appearing to say in the clip: ‘Once again.’
The video showed a Canon scanner, presumably for either a CT or a MRI scan, in the room, as other hospital workers were seen present in the room to help him with his treatment.
The star’s sister, Kym, recently spoke out on her brother’s condition, saying that he was ‘crushing all the progress goals’.
She praised: ‘We couldn’t feel more positive about the road ahead. If anyone knows Jeremy, he is a fighter and doesn’t mess around.’