Called out! Amid filming for Selling Sunset season 6, star Chrishell Stause has publicly called out the production team’s tricks.
19.02.2023 - 23:53 / deadline.com
Jeremy Renner continues his battle to recover from massive injuries sustained when he was trapped by a 14,000- pound snowplow.
The actor posted a video on Saturday of his leg receiving electro-therapy treatment, part of the regiment attempting to heal more than 30 broken bones sustained in the January accident.
“Electric, stimulation, workout out and muscle strength,” the text read over the video of him using a device that may be used to treat various muscle issues and pain.
“Lady Madonna” by The Beatles was playing in the background of Renner’s video. The moment was the latest bit of news Renner has shared in his recovery
The accident occurred on Jan. 1 when Renner was attempting to assist a family member stuck in the snow. Renner owns a home near Lake Tahoe in Nevada.
Renner also continues touting his fans on several upcoming projects that he worked on before the near-fatal snowplow accident, including Disney Plus’ “Rennervations,” and Paramount Plus’ “Mayor of Kingstown.”
Called out! Amid filming for Selling Sunset season 6, star Chrishell Stause has publicly called out the production team’s tricks.
Disney+ has a lot of docu-series show that are nice, pleasant, family-oriented, inspirational, etc., but since we try and focus on narrative, look, we just don’t have time or inclination to cover them all. But the new series, “Rennervations,” from and starring two-time Academy Award nominee Jeremy Renner and the way he gives back to his local communities seems incredibly timely.
While Jeremy Renner continues to make strides and heal after a traumatic snowplow accident, the Marvel actor revealed what has become a "driving force" in his recovery. His new show, "Rennervations." "I’ve been on this journey for many years, and I started in my community by building vehicles for people in need. But a few years ago, I thought: How can I plus this up and create a bigger impact on a whole community? And that’s what this show does," said Renner in a statement, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Jeremy Renner is counting on a bunch of celebrity friends for his new show!
devastating snowplow accident on Jan. 5, filmed the series last year.
Gearing up to change the world!
Jeremy Renner continues to recover from his horrific snowplow accident, the actor is sharing the first official look at his upcoming Disney+ original series,, which sees him and a team of builders turning decommissioned vehicles into one-of-a-kind creations that will serve communities around the world.«I’ve been on this journey for many years, and I started in my community by building vehicles for people in need. But a few years ago, I thought, how can I plus this up and create a bigger impact on a whole community — and that’s what this show does,» Renner said of the series, which was filmed prior to his accident. He added, «This is one of my biggest passions and it’s a driving force in my recovery, and I can’t wait for the world to see it.»Set to debut on the streaming platform on April 12, the four-part renovation show will follow Renner as well as his best friend and business partner, Rory Millikin, as they travel the globe to turn a tour bus into a mobile music studio, a delivery truck into a mobile water treatment facility, a shuttle bus into a mobile recreation center and a city bus into a mobile dance studio. The two will be joined by an all-star building crew as well as celebrity friends, including Anthony Mackie, Vanessa Hudgens, Anil Kapoor and Sebastián Yatra as they come together to change the lives of those residing in the United States, Mexico and India. Prior to the trailer's debut, Renner has been teasing since it was first announced in February by posting behind-the-scenes photos 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 !!!» he captioned one photo, while acknowledging his fans' continued support in another.
Todd Spangler NY Digital Editor Jeremy Renner’s vehicle-renovation show “Rennervations” motors on to Disney+ next month. And the actor says “Rennervations” has become a “driving force” in his recovery from a serious snow plow accident. All four episodes of “Rennervations” will drop exclusively on Disney+ on April 12. (Watch the official trailer below.) In the series, the actor — who famously plays Marvel superhero Hawkeye — teams with expert builders to acquire large, decommissioned government vehicles and reimagine them as “mind-blowing creations” that serve kids in communities around the world. “I’ve been on this journey for many years, and I started in my community by building vehicles for people in need,” Renner said in a statement. “But a few years ago, I thought, ‘How can I plus this up and create a bigger impact on a whole community?’ And that’s what this show does.”
Just three months after he was critically injured in a snowplow accident, Jeremy Renner’s Rennervations is set to premiere on Disney+. The four-part original series debuts April 12.
Just four months after he was critically injured in a snowplow accident, Jeremy Renner’s Rennervations is set to premiere on Disney+. The four-part original series debuts April 12 exclusively on Disney+.
Jeremy Renner has vowed to do “whatever it takes” to recover from his horror snow plow accident.The Avengers star received life-threatening injuries at the start of the year when he was crushed by his snow plow in an accident. He was airlifted to hospital in a critical condition before receiving surgery and a stint in the intensive care unit.However, Renner had recovered enough to be sent home to continue his recuperation by the middle of January.
Jeremy Renner is putting in the work amid his recovery. On Monday, the 52-year-old actor took to his Instagram Story to share a health update, two months after his snowcat accident.
Jeremy Renner is putting in the work amid his recovery. On Monday, the 52-year-old actor took to his Instagram Story to share a health update, two months after his snowcat accident.In one video, Renner rides a stationary bike.
Jeremy Renner is determined to do whatever is necessary to fully recover after the snowplow accident that occurred on Jan. 1. The "Hawkeye" and "Mayor of Kingstown" star took to his Instagram story on Monday to share a video of him doing physical therapy on a bike with "whatever it takes" written on top.
Ellise Shafer Jeremy Renner is doing “whatever it takes” to recover following his January snow plow accident, in which the “Hawkeye” actor broke over 30 bones and suffered blunt chest trauma. In an Instagram Story update on Monday, Renner posted a video of him on an exercise bike, using one leg to pedal with the assistance of a pole-like tool. “Whatever it takes,” the caption reads. On the next slide, Renner shared that he’s working on his mental recovery as well, posting a photo of him reading “The Book of Awakening” by Mark Nepo. On Jan. 1, Renner was using his snow plow to help his adult nephew get his truck out of the snow when he was pulled under the vehicle and ran over. He was then airlifted to the hospital, where he stayed until Jan. 17. Renner is now recovering at home and undergoing physical therapy.
Jeremy Renner continues his recovery efforts after the injuries he sustained following a snowplow accident. The Hawkeye star showcased what he was doing on his road to recovery almost two months after the terrifying incident.
Jeremy Renner is providing an update.
Jeremy Renner's road to recovery now includes electric stimulation on his leg, and the actor appears pretty upbeat about it.The star took to his Instagram Story on Saturday and posted a video of the workout on his right leg. The workout's intended to apply mild electrical stimulus to the muscle and strengthen it.
Jeremy Renner is sharing an update with his fans as he continues to recover from his traumatic snowplow accident. The Marvel actor took to his Instagram Story, Saturday, and posted a video of his leg receiving treatment after being crushed by the vehicle that weighed more than 14,000 pounds. "Electric, stimulation, workout out and muscle strength," the text read over the video of him using a device that may be used to treat various muscle issues and pain.
Paul Rudd has some clear thoughts about other characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.During a Thursday night appearance on, the 53-year-old action star played a round of Plead the Fifth, where host Cohen tried to get him to shade his co-stars.«Which of the Marvel superheroes has the lamest powers… and is it Hawkeye?» Cohen quipped, referencing Jeremy Renner's arrow-slinging vigilante.Rudd laughed at the question before agreeing, saying, «Yeah, it's totally [Hawkeye]. I mean, he shoots arrows, come on. And I thought talking to ants was weird.»Despite the Marvel confession, Rudd has nothing but love for actor Renner.