Jeremy Renner returning to acting after snowplough accident

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Jeremy Renner has confirmed that he will be returning to acting for the first time since his snowplough accident nearly a year ago.

The actor's horrific ordeal occurred on New Year's Day this year, and he has been recovering ever since.

Renner has now announced that he will be back to work next week on season 3 of his Paramount+ series Mayor of Kingstown, sharing a post from co-star Emma Laird in his Instagram Stories.

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In it, the actress posted a picture of herself and Renner with the words: "Back with my favourite guy next week @jeremyrenner," to which he replied: "It's happening".

The show follows the McLusky family in the fictional Kingstown in Michigan, Renner playing the role of Mike McLusky. The second season aired earlier this year.

Renner's accident caused the actor severe injuries, including major trauma, 30 broken bones and blood loss.

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The actor later revealed that he was "writing down notes in [his] phone" while in hospital and wrote his "last words to [his] family", believing that he would not survive. Renner also felt he wouldn’t have lived had his nephew not been there to help.

"If I was there, on my own, that would've been a horrible way to die," he said. "And surely, I would've. Surely. But I wasn't alone – [I was with] my nephew. Sweet Alex. And the rest of the cavalry came."

Speaking about his recovery, the star added: "I've lost a lot of flesh and bone in this experience, but I've been refuelled and refilled with love and titanium."

Mayor of Kingstown streams on Paramount+ in the US and the UK.

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