Jeremy Renner has visited the hospital where health-care pros pulled him back from the brink of death after his near-fatal snowplow accident in January.
The actor — still recovering from devastating injuries — shared photos of himself with staff at Renown Regional Medical Center in Reno, Nevada, to his Instagram story on Friday.
“I got to revisit the amazing group of people who saved my life,” Renner, 52, captioned the pictures, adding hearts and praying-hand emojis.
Another photo showed the Marvel actor with a surgeon, captioned, “Thank you,” as well as a photo of him with his cane in front of the medical center’s sign.
Renner’s hospital visit comes after his first red-carpet appearance since the incident for the Disney+ premiere for his series “Rennervations,” as well as his first late-night appearance since on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”
The “Hawkeye” star first shared that he was going to visit the hospital during his appearance on “Kimmel.”
He revealed on the talk show that he got kicked out of the first ICU he was in, which was under construction, so he was put in what he described as a “janitor’s closet” and said it was like a “haunted house.”
“I’m going back to this hospital this week to apologize to every one of those nurses,” Renner declared with a laugh.
Jeremy Renner shared photos of himself with staff at Renown Regional Medical Center in Reno, Nevada, to his Instagram story. Instagram / @jeremyrenner
“I got to revisit the amazing group of people who saved my life,” Jeremy Renner captioned the pictures. Instagram / @jeremyrenner
Jeremy Renner shared a photo with a surgeon, captioned, “Thank you,” as well as a photo of himself with his cane in front of the medical center’s sign. Instagram / @jeremyrennerRenner was critically injured in a snowplow incident on New Year’s Day and was hospitalized after “experiencing a weather-related accident while plowing snow” and suffering “extensive” injuries, breaking over 30 bones, in Lake Tahoe, Nevada.
He was airlifted to a hospital near Reno, Nevada, after a neighbor who happened to be a doctor applied a tourniquet to his leg to stop the bleeding.
Renner was later transferred to the intensive care unit after surgeries following the incident.
The two-time Oscar nominee came home from the hospital in January and has been recovering since.
The actor also did his first on-screen interview since the incident earlier this month, speaking to ABC News anchor Diane Sawyer.
He told Sawyer, 77, that he refuses to be “haunted” by the memory of the accident.
“I shifted the narrative of it being victimized or making a mistake or anything else,” Renner said in the hourlong special. “I refuse to be f – – king haunted by that memory that way.”
Jeremy Renner was hospitalized after “experiencing a weather-related accident while plowing snow” and suffering “extensive” injuries. ZUMAPRESS.com
Jeremy Renner was critically injured in a snowplow incident on New Year’s Day. ABC
Jeremy Renner came home from the hospital in January and has been recovering since. Jeremey Renner
Jeremy Renner did his first on-screen interview with ABC News anchor Diane Sawyer. ABC
Jeremy Renner told Diane Sawyer that he refuses to be “haunted” by the memory of the accident. ABC
Jeremy Renner attended a premiere for “Rennervations” in Los Angeles, California, April 11, 2023. REUTERS/Mario AnzuoniHe also revealed in the interview that he was writing his “last words” to his family while in the hospital.







