Much like his Marvel character, Hawkeye. Jeremy Renner has adapted a strong mindset to fight against the roadblocks that came his way after his near-fatal snowplow accident.
The actor has consistently updated fans on his health since the accident several months back, and it seems like he's finally getting back on his feet soon.
Renner shared a picture of physical therapy equipment in his Instagram Stories, "physical therapy Sunday," he wrote with a folded hands emoji.
The actor is making tremendous effort into getting his life back on track and has been keeping a positive outlook on his life.
Aside from the great news about his health, the "Mayor of Kingstown" actor also shared some pretty exciting news for fans who are seriously missing him.
He shared a picture of himself with three other individuals from his upcoming Disney+ series, "Rennervations."
According to reports, the series will be divided into four parts and will follow the actor's other endeavors aside from acting.
He will go around the world, giving back to communities and talking about the diverse culture the world has to offer.
"We are so very excited to share the 'Rennervation' show with you all on [Disney+] coming very soon," he wrote on Instagram.
"As soon as I'm back on my feet, we are coming to you, all across the globe... I hope you're ready!"
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As of this writing, there isn't any word on when the series will premiere, but fans are already at the edge of their seats in excitement.
Disney announced the news through a statement, and noted: "Jeremy is a construction aficionado, and he is heavily invested in the highly creative fabricator culture that exists across the globe and hopes to change lives with these skills and inspire others to do the same."
This will mark Renner's first project since the accident, and many are hoping that it will include some footage after his recovery.
According to reports, Renner sustained life-threatening injuries and broke more than 30 bones after the disastrous incident near Lake Tahoe in Nevada.
For now, he is making his recovery at his Los Angeles home. While there isn't much fans can do to comfort him, they can support his new projects, like the newly released Paramount Plus series "Mayor of Kingstown."
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