Jeremy Renner Addresses Acting Career on His First Red Carpet After Snowplow Accident
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Joined by his family, including 10-year-old daughter Ava Berlin Renner, the 'Avengers: Endgame' actor walks with a cane and strikes playful poses for the cameras at the 'Rennervations' premiere.

AceShowbiz - Jeremy Renner has no plans to slow down following the scary snowplow accident. While still recovering from the near-fatal incident which happened on New Year's Day, the actor has made his triumphant return on red carpet.

"The Avengers" actor was on hand at the premiere of his new Disney+ reality series "Rennervations" on Tuesday, April 11 at the Westwood Regency Village Theatre in Los Angeles. Joined by his family, including his 10-year-old daughter Ava Berlin Renner, he walked on his own while using a cane.

Dressed in a blue suit and tie, the 52-year-old held onto his cane with his right hand, while his left hand grasped the hand of his daughter, who went color-coordinated with her father in a blue dress. He was in upbeat spirits as he made his way down the red carpet.

Jeremy struck some playful poses for the cameras. After walking for a bit, the Hawkeye depicter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe then took a motorized scooter to assist him through press interviews.

Speaking to Variety, Jeremy said it was his goal to be walking the carpet of the "Rennervations" premiere. "I was really adamant about them not pushing this thing while there was momentum with the brass at Disney, with us, with the timing of it in all of our lives. It just felt right," he said.

"I look a little beat up right now, but I promise you this show is what's propelling me to get better and makes me want to get better every day. I set out a goal to be walking this carpet," the "Mayor of Kingstown" star shared. "And here I am enjoying it. Otherwise it would have gone to an abyss with no date and lost traction and excitement and I would have been very, very, very frustrated. I'm very excited right now because we're here."

Jeremy also explained how the new series resonates with his struggles in daily life. "From the personal challenges - physical, emotional, health, all of that - it's come hand-in-hand with the show because the show is also very, very, very personal to me, it's my life," he said to The Hollywood Reporter. "The show became a wonderful milestone for me to aim towards for my physical health, for me to be here to share the story, to share this journey, and it's been quite an honor to do so."

Addressing his acting career, the "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol" actor hinted that he has no plans on retiring anytime soon. "Never leaving anything that I love to do, I'll always be busy doing things I love to do," he confirmed. "I'll be a little bit more focused on the things that really have value and matter to me, and a lot of times people and fans really like that, and I've got to appreciate my amazing fans because they end up loving the things that I do, even with this as well."

One day before the premiere, Jeremy made an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" where he talked about the aftermath of the snowplow accident and his upcoming series. "Rennervations" is set to premiere April 12 on Disney+.

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