Going out in style! With his daughter by his side, Jeremy Renner looked happy as he walked his first red carpet since his terrifying snow plow accident.
On Tuesday, the Avengers star posed for photos on the red carpet at the premiere of his new Disney+ docuseries, Rennervations, and smiled for photos as he walked with the help of his cane.
Renner was all smiles as he held hands with his 10-year-old daughter, Ava, who accompanied him to the premiere, dressed in a traditional navy blue suit and dark shades.
The red carpet appearance was his first since being seriously injured and hospitalized in a snow plow accident on January 1.
The premiere appearance comes just one day after the Hawkeye star, 52, appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Monday. Renner revealed during his interview that the injury broke “35 or so” bones.
“We kept finding them as we went along.” “It went from critical order to priority of whether or not I’m going to die,” Renner said of his broken bones. “And then, six weeks later, I find another break, another break, another break.”

Renner considers himself fortunate to be alive, noting that, despite his injuries, things could have been much worse.
“It just missed every vertebra, no organs, no brain, no swelling, nothing like that.” “My eye did pop out, which is strange,” Renner admitted. “However, I was fortunate in that none of my organs were damaged.” It pierced my liver, but it wasn’t harmful.”
Later in the interview, Renner stated, “I promise you I’m in a ton of pain,” despite remaining upbeat.
Renner towed his nephew, Alexander Fries’, vehicle after it became stuck in the snow, according to a redacted Washoe County Sheriff’s Office incident report obtained by ET. During this time, the snow plow began to move, and Renner attempted to keep his nephew safe.
The incident occurred when the snowcat, a PistenBully snow groomer, began “sliding sideways” and then “began to roll down the hill,” prompting Renner to jump out of the machine, according to officials. His nephew, on the other hand, was in danger.
“Once off the PistenBully, he realized it was heading directly toward (his nephew),” according to the report. “Because he was afraid the PistenBully would hit (his nephew), he decided to try to stop or divert the PistenBully.” Renner then attempted to climb onto the moving truck to access the snow groomer’s cab, but was “immediately pulled under the left side track.”
Renner’s new TV series, Rennervations, premieres Wednesday on Disney+.

