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Jeremy Renner Says Experiencing Death During Snow Plow Accident Felt Like a ‘Great Relief’ and the ‘Most Exhilarating Peace You Could Ever Feel. I Didn’t Want to Come Back’


Jeremy Renner says briefly dying felt like "the most exhilarating peace you could ever feel" and "I didn't want to come back."

Jeremy Renner revealed in his recently-published memoir, “My Next Breath,” that he briefly experienced what he believes was death during the 2023 New Year’s Day snow plow accident that nearly cost him his life. Renner wrote in his book that he briefly died about 30 minutes after his Sno-Cat, a large snow plow that weighs at least 14,330 pounds, ran him over on Jan. 1, 2023. After spending nearly a year in recovery, Renner has since gone on to return to acting via his Paramount+ original drama series “Mayor of Kingstown.” He also filmed a role in Rian Johnson’s next “Knives Out” movie, “Wake Up Dead Man,” which is coming to theaters and Netflix this fall.

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