Jeremy Renner details death during the Snow Plough accident “I didn’t want to return”

Jeremy Renner details death during the Snow Plough accident “I didn’t want to return”

Marvel actor Jeremy Renner Two years ago he underwent an accident and a recovery that challenge the death that is just detailing in detail in his recently published memories book, “My Next Breath”.

In the book, he says he immediately briefly what he believes was the death during the 2023 Snow Plow accident that has almost cost him life. In a recent follow-up interview on the Podcast “Let’s Talk Off Chamber” by Kelly Ripa, the Oscar candidate described this moment as “a great relief”.

“It’s a wonderful and wonderful relief to be removed from your body,” Renner said. “It is the most exciting peace you can ever feel. You see nothing but what is in your mind. How, six atoms of who you are, DNA, your spirit. It is the highest adrenaline race, but the peace that derives from it … is magnificent. It is so magical.”

“I didn’t want to return,” Renner continued. “I remember having been reported and I was so pissed off. I came back, I am like ‘Aww!’ I came back and saw [my] Eyeball and I am like “oh shit, I came back.” I saw my legs. I’m like “Yes, it will hurt later.” I’m like “Okay, let me continue to breathe”.

Renner wrote in his book who died briefly about 30 minutes after his snobbish, a great impulse that weighs at least 14,330 pounds, made him jump while he was saving his nephew for injury.

In the end Renner regained consciousness and was hospitalized for a blunt trauma and orthopedic injuries. Its wounds included eight ribbed ribs in 14 seats, a broken right knee and an ankle, a tibia and an ankle on the left broken, a right -wing clavicle and one shoulder and more.

“I was able to see my life,” he writes in the book. “I was able to see everything at once. In death, there was no time, no time, yet it was also all the time and forever.”

Speaking with Ripa, Renner added that the feeling of “a man who did not want to return” has made him now “to be able to really be here again and live it in my condition as the captain of my ship. And I go, I don’t give a shit. I will live the life of my condition and for no one else. [It’s] Very clear. The white noise is torn. “

After spending almost a year in recovery, Renner has since returned to acting through his original dramatic series Paramount+ Mayor of Kingstown. He also filmed a role in the next film “Knives Out” by Rian Johnson, appropriately called Wake up Dead Manthat will arrive in cinemas and Netflix this autumn.

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By Jessica Fisher
Source: Geek Tyrant

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