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Sheriffs said Jeremy Renner was "conscious" when paramedics responded to the incident. Jeremy Renner wears his scars proudly from the traumatic snowplow incident more than one year ago that nearly cost him his life. The "Mayor of Kingstown" star showed off his recovery efforts and went shirtless on the cover of Men's Health July/August issue.

Coming back to work on Season 3 of the popular series one year after the accident wasn't a breeze by any means, but Renner committed to himself, the cast and the fans of the show. "Four months of abuse," Renner said of his workouts with personal trainer Cat Cantella. "Physical, mental, emotional.



But I feel great and I look great!" JEREMY RENNER HAD ‘NO ENDURANCE’ RETURNING TO ‘MAYOR OF KINGSTOWN’ AFTER ACCIDENT, STILL DID HIS OWN STUNTS Jeremy Renner is feeling stronger than ever after surviving near-fatal snowplow accident. (Benedict Evans for Men’s Health ) Renner started at-home rehabilitation prior to returning to Pittsburgh to film "Kingstown," but admitted he was barely prepared for the first day of filming in a cemetery where temperatures didn't reach above 40 degrees. "I was pretty f---ing fragile when we started on Jan.

8. We’re walking around on ice, and I have no energy," Renner said. "I was falling asleep.

But I think it’ll be the best season yet because of it. Don’t get me wrong, Mike’s still Mike — he’s still the guy you want as your friend. But it’s more emotional, because I'm more emotional.

" JERE.

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