Jeremy Renner in 'critical but stable condition' after snowplow accident

Jeremy Renner was hospitalized on New Year's Day following a snow removal accident.

The Marvel actor and two-time Oscar nominee was airlifted to hospital after an incident at his property near Reno, Nevada. Renner has a home near Mount Rose-Ski Tahoe, according to Deadline. The area was hit by a major storm on New Year's Eve and left 35,000 homes without power.

Renner is in "critical but stable condition with injuries sustained after suffering a weather-related accident while clearing snow earlier today," his spokesperson told Deadline. The 'Hawkeye' star is noted to be "receiving excellent treatment" for his injuries.

IndieWire has reached out to Renner's reps for comment.

In addition to his appearances in the MCU, Renner returns for Season 2 of "Mayor of Kingstown" on Paramount+ on January 15. The Taylor Sheridan-created series continues Renner's partnership with showrunner Paramount following their collaboration in the 2017 film "Wind River," which is also spurring a sequel.

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Titled 'Wind River: The Next Chapter', the follow-up film is set to be directed by 'The Falcon and the Winter Soldier' ​​director Kari Skogland and star Martin Sensmeier, who will reprise his role from the original film . The film is produced by Rob Reiner's Castle Rock Entertainment banner. Neither Renner nor co-stars Elizabeth Olsen and have been attached to the project, and writer-director Sheridan is not involved with "The Next Chapter." Patrick Massett and John Zinman ("Tomb Raider", "Friday Night Lights", "Gold") co-wrote the screenplay.

The sequel is confirmed to go into production in January 2023 and will follow a series of ritual killings on the Wind River Reservation. The FBI enlists tracker Chip Hanson (Sensmeier) to help catch the serial killer.

Meanwhile, Renner is rumored to be reprising his role as Hawkeye in the upcoming MCU episode "Avengers: The Kang Dynasty". Destin Daniel Cretton (“Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings”) is confirmed to be directing from a script by “Ant-Man and Wasp: Quantumania” scribe Jeff Loveness. Cretton is also set to direct the sequel to "Shang-Chi" starring Simu Liu.

The upcoming fifth "Avengers" movie will debut in 2025, followed by "Avengers: Secret Wars" which will close out Marvel's Phase 6. While the plot of "The Kang Dynasty" remains under wraps, Marvel has confirmed that Jonathan Majors will play Kang after appearing in the Disney+ series "Loki." Still, Majors clarified at San Diego Comic Con 2022 that there are multiple Kangs.

Additional reporting by Christian Zilko.

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Jeremy Renner in 'critical but stable condition' after snowplow accident

Jeremy Renner was hospitalized on New Year's Day following a snow removal accident.

The Marvel actor and two-time Oscar nominee was airlifted to hospital after an incident at his property near Reno, Nevada. Renner has a home near Mount Rose-Ski Tahoe, according to Deadline. The area was hit by a major storm on New Year's Eve and left 35,000 homes without power.

Renner is in "critical but stable condition with injuries sustained after suffering a weather-related accident while clearing snow earlier today," his spokesperson told Deadline. The 'Hawkeye' star is noted to be "receiving excellent treatment" for his injuries.

IndieWire has reached out to Renner's reps for comment.

In addition to his appearances in the MCU, Renner returns for Season 2 of "Mayor of Kingstown" on Paramount+ on January 15. The Taylor Sheridan-created series continues Renner's partnership with showrunner Paramount following their collaboration in the 2017 film "Wind River," which is also spurring a sequel.

Related Related

Titled 'Wind River: The Next Chapter', the follow-up film is set to be directed by 'The Falcon and the Winter Soldier' ​​director Kari Skogland and star Martin Sensmeier, who will reprise his role from the original film . The film is produced by Rob Reiner's Castle Rock Entertainment banner. Neither Renner nor co-stars Elizabeth Olsen and have been attached to the project, and writer-director Sheridan is not involved with "The Next Chapter." Patrick Massett and John Zinman ("Tomb Raider", "Friday Night Lights", "Gold") co-wrote the screenplay.

The sequel is confirmed to go into production in January 2023 and will follow a series of ritual killings on the Wind River Reservation. The FBI enlists tracker Chip Hanson (Sensmeier) to help catch the serial killer.

Meanwhile, Renner is rumored to be reprising his role as Hawkeye in the upcoming MCU episode "Avengers: The Kang Dynasty". Destin Daniel Cretton (“Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings”) is confirmed to be directing from a script by “Ant-Man and Wasp: Quantumania” scribe Jeff Loveness. Cretton is also set to direct the sequel to "Shang-Chi" starring Simu Liu.

The upcoming fifth "Avengers" movie will debut in 2025, followed by "Avengers: Secret Wars" which will close out Marvel's Phase 6. While the plot of "The Kang Dynasty" remains under wraps, Marvel has confirmed that Jonathan Majors will play Kang after appearing in the Disney+ series "Loki." Still, Majors clarified at San Diego Comic Con 2022 that there are multiple Kangs.

Additional reporting by Christian Zilko.

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