Jeremy Renner released from hospital, recuperating at home

Jeremy Renner has been released from the hospital after a snow plow accident earlier this month that left him in critical condition. The actor announced this on Twitter on Monday,

Reiner was hospitalized after suffering serious injuries in a snowplow accident on his property on New Year’s Day. He suffered “blunt chest trauma” in the incident, which made his condition critical. The “Avengers” actor underwent two surgeries after the accident, but was conscious and within two days posted messages to fans and provided updates along the way.

A preliminary investigation into Rainer’s accident determined that after using his snowplow to help free a family member whose vehicle was stuck in heavy snow, the 14,000-pound machine began to crush Rainer as he tried to regain control. Tried to

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The “Avengers” actor remained in the hospital for more than two weeks and continued to give updates during his hospitalization.

Since being released from the hospital, Reiner has been active on social media to promote his new show, “The Mayor of Kingstown,” which debuted Sunday on Paramount+.

“I hope you all enjoy the show. There are many more coming your way,” Rainer tweeted.

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