Jeremy Renner 'confused' about career after snowplow accident?


Jeremy Renner says he's not sure if he's looking forward to filming 'Mayor of Kingstown' after snowplow accident

Jeremy Renner 'confused' about career after snowplow accident?

After breaking 30 bones in a snowplow accident, Jeremy Renner is apparently facing mixed feelings about fully returning to an acting career, especially when it comes to resuming filming of The Mayor of Kingstown season 3.

In a candid interview with Peoplethe Marvel star shared ambivalent thoughts about the Paramount+ project.

“I don't know if I'm looking forward to it,” he said. “Here I try to do everything step by step. That's one foot in front of the other. Then you're walking.”

The impossible mission The star continued: “I think I get excited when I'm there and I get into the rhythm. I get excited about the character and of course all the people involved and everything in the story, but for me, I just have doubts about trust in the job”.

Meanwhile, the 53-year-old added that the series was too time-consuming, revealing that filming lasted between 14 and 18 hours on weekdays “in the freezing cold outside of Pittsburgh.”

In addition to the “arduous” filming, Jeremy also shared that he is not fully recovered and is “afraid of slipping and falling” as he doesn't have all the “lower body strength” at his previous level.

But the award-winning actor said he's excited about the kingstown mayor shooting. “I think I'm excited when I'm out there and I get into a rhythm.”

He added: “I'm excited about the character and, of course, all the people involved and all that in the story, but for me, I just have a test of trust in the work.”

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