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After an accident, Jeremy Renner no longer has the “energy” for certain roles

Renner recently described the overwhelming pain he felt as he was crushed by the massive machine. “I remember my head slamming into the thing and it just pressing down on me – it’s exactly what you’d imagine,” he told Men’s Health. “An immovable object and a crushing force, and something has to give.”

“But thank God my skull didn’t completely give way. And then it just kept going. Waves, waves, waves, waves,” he revealed. “The cheekbone broke, the eye socket broke, and then my eyes bulged out from the crushing when I was run over by the machine. I could see my left eyeball with my right eyeball. I was screaming for air.”