Jeremy Renner writing book on 'snowplough accident'?
'The Bourne Legacy' star almost got crushed by snowplough last year
Misson Impossible actor Jeremy Renner, who met a fatal accident last year involving a snowplough, has decided to share his near-to-death experience with the world in the form of a book.
Recently, Renner graced the red carpet of the Red Sea Film Festival that took place in Saudi Arabia, where he shared about his new venture.
While making his appearance, The Avengers star opened, while speaking at the Red Sea FF, that he is almost nearing the end of the book.
“It will be two years in January, and I am very proud to overcome a great adversity in my life”, added Jeremy.
The 53-year-old actor thanked his fans and people all around the world for showing immense support during his tough times.
The printed work will consists of the lessons he learnt after the deadly accident.
Renner, 53, explained: “I don’t look at it as a limitation even though I am 25% titanium, so f*** Iron Man, I’m Titanium Man… I’m writing a book about it now.”
“This whole trip, I’ve been doing the final edit on it, so it’s kind of all kind of fresh in my brain, because I try to push it away a lot of times.”
Calling the incident as a life test, Jeremy says that ‘wonderful gifts come from being tested to your limits of death’ while adding ‘because I did die, and I came back, and I came back for a reason’.
In 2023, Hawkeye star was almost crushed by his snow removal tractor outside his home in Nevada.
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