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Jeremy Renner’s inner strength “surprises” him after accident

Jeremy Renner talks about how hard he worked to finish “Major of Kingston” despite having “no stamina.”

Jeremy Renner’s inner strength surprised him after the accident
Jeremy Renner’s inner strength “surprises” him after accident

After his snowplow accident, Jeremy Renner said he had “no stamina” to shoot for Mayor of Kingston when he recovered and returned to the set, but his inner strength, he says, gave him the strength to do even the stunts.

In a chat with LA radio host Ellen K, the avenger The star said that “everything” still hurts, specifying “every joint… It’s just more uncomfortable, I think.”

He also said that his injuries forced him to reduce his working hours, which were often 14 hours a day.

“Fourteen-hour days, I don’t think, are good for anyone,” the actor said. “And I think everyone on the crew was OK with that, because I would fall asleep in the middle of the day, during scenes, and at the end of the day I was really tired. I just didn’t have any stamina.”

Jeremy later said he had worked hard and “turned things around, got stronger and had a good season.”

Beginning of 2023 Impossible mission The star survived a near-miss after being “completely crushed” by his 6.3-ton PistenBully while moving a vehicle in the snow near his Nevada home.