Jeremy Renner walks first red carpet since near-fatal accident with 10-year-old daughter
Jeremy Renner was all smiles as he made his first red carpet appearance after nearly being crushed to death by a 14,000-pound snowplough.
Jeremy Renner, 52, has been sharing his recovery process since he was nearly run over by a snow plough at his Lake Tahoe property on New Year's Day.
Breaking over 30 bones in the incident, the Marvel star has now made his first red carpet appearance in Los Angeles for the premiere of his new Disney+ series Rennervations.
Still in recovery, Jeremy walked with a cane while holding hands with his adorable 10-year-old daughter, Ava.
The actor looked very dapper in a fitted navy blue suit, styled with a matching tie and white shirt.
Meanwhile, Ava, whom Jeremy shares with his ex-wife Sonni Pacheo, matches her father in a blue dress and silver sparkling sandals.
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Jeremy spent some of his time being aided by a scooter, flashing a thumbs-up to photographers as he headed down the blue carpet.
The Hawkeye actor admitted the premiere was the first time he'd been out of bed and away from rehab.
He told PEOPLE: "It's intense, you know, for me, it's a lot, but it's a step in the direction I want to be going, right?
"And this is exactly what I want to be doing and exactly where I want my life to be right now."
He also revealed Ava was a "big part" of the design of some of the buses on his show.
This comes as Jeremy's sports physician revealed one of Jeremy's "strongest motivators" influencing his recovery was in fact, Ava.
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Dr. Christopher Vincent, who has been working with the star on-off for the last 12 years, says Jeremy has the "drive and determination" to make a full recovery.
Jeremy opened up about the horrific incident that nearly killed him and left him with 35 broken bones during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on Monday.
He explained: "We kept discovering them because they went from critical order of priority of one of my going to die for them or not? Another break, another break."
The Academy Award-nominated star described the mechanics of the snow plough accident, noting how lucky he was that critical parts of his anatomy were spared as he was caught under the weight of the machine.
He said: "It's like a giant metal - like a cookie roller, right? And it just missed every vertebra, did not hit any organs, the membrane did not swell - my eye did pop out, that's weird.
"But I got pretty lucky that none of the organs got messed up."
Jeremy recently took his daughter and other family members to Six Flags but made sure to keep a mobility scooter nearby.
Telling Kimmel of the outing, Jeremy revealed: "It's spring break, and my daughter turned 10, and she got my niece and nephews and all of her cousins, I had to treat them to a nice time and to the roller coasters.
"I just live by the principle of if it hurts I will stop
"But if it doesn't hurt, I'll try it. So I did everything that I didn't and I had a great time - more importantly, my daughter and all the kids did."
Rennervations launches April 12 on Disney Plus.