Jeremy Renner marked three years since he nearly died in a snow plow accident by sharing a put up of the automobile that ran him over.
Posting by way of his Instagram Tales on Thursday, January 1, the actor, 54, uploaded a photograph of the snow plow alongside a lighthearted caption.
“Not right now,” the Avengers star wrote, including a winking emoji in addition to a kiss emoji. He added, “Rain delay.”
Renner adopted up the tongue-in-cheek put up with one other Instagram Story that featured a photograph of a kid on a path, surrounded by snow.
“Glad New Yr. A New day,” the Dahmer star captioned the shot. “And new pathways stuffed with Love and journey.”
On New Yr’s Day in 2023, the actor was rushed to hospital after being severely injured within the near-fatal accident that noticed him crushed by a PistenBully, a snow-removal automobile weighing greater than 14,330 kilos.
Renner was trying to avoid wasting his younger nephew Alex Fries from being struck within the horrific incident that occurred close to his dwelling in Nevada. On account of the accident, Renner suffered greater than 38 damaged bones, together with six damaged ribs in 14 locations, a damaged tibia and a collapsed lung.
The Hawkeye star detailed his brush with demise in his memoir My Subsequent Breath, which was launched in April 2025.
“As I lay on the ice, my coronary heart fee slowed, and proper there, on that New Yr’s Day, unknown to my daughter, my sisters, my associates, my father, my mom, I simply bought drained,” Renner wrote within the e-book. “After about half-hour on the ice, of respiratory manually for therefore lengthy, an effort akin to doing 10 or 20 push-ups per minute for half an hour … that’s after I died.”
He added, “I died, proper there on the driveway to my home.”

Talking concerning the memoir throughout an April 2025 look on The Jimmy Fallon Present, Renner admitted he was initially hesitant to jot down concerning the harrowing accident within the e-book.
“I went by means of a yr and I used to be doing fairly good. I used to be strolling once more. Then the thought of writing the e-book got here round and I used to be like, ‘Oh, God, I bought to relive this factor?’ It was fairly the wrestle,” Renner mentioned.
“However I noticed rapidly, it was essential for me to get out of my very own rattling method. To relive it, to recount it, to personal it differently, phrase by phrase, was fairly therapeutic for me,” he continued. “But additionally, it didn’t simply occur to me. It occurred to my poor nephew, who was holding my arm and watching me bleed out and all that type of stuff. It’s therapeutic for him. And for my mom, who needed to get that cellphone name and drive 13 hours by means of a snowstorm to get to me within the hospital. It was therapeutic in a whole lot of other ways.”
The e-book wasn’t the primary time Renner recalled particulars of the snowplow accident publicly. He additionally opened up concerning the expertise in a number of media interviews together with Males’s Well being in July 2024.
“I keep in mind each undulation,” he instructed the outlet on the time. “I keep in mind my head cracking on the factor and it simply urgent on me — it’s precisely such as you assume it could really feel. An immovable object and a crushing pressure, and one thing’s gotta give. However thank God my cranium didn’t absolutely give.”

