Jeremy Renner may return to television in new season of ‘The Owner of Kingstown’

Jeremy Renner may return to television in new season of ‘The Owner of Kingstown’

Jeremy Renner suffered a serious accident in January of this year

Jeremy Renner should make the premiere on television with The Owner of Kingstown, after a serious accident involving a snow cleaning machine. Paramount has renewed the series for a third season, according to the The Hollywood Reporter (via daily mail), however, there is still no premiere date.

Renner continues to recover and the Hollywood union strike may delay the release of new episodes. The actor plays Mike McLusky since 2021, and the second season of The Owner of Kingstown debuted when he was still in the hospital.

Accident

On January 1, 2023, Renner was rushed to intensive care after being crushed by a snowplow. According to an incident report from the Nevada Sheriff’s Office, the actor was trying to tow his nephew’s truck when his snowplow, pistenbullybegan to slide sideways on a hill.

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As the document attested, this took Renner to get out of the vehicle without applying the emergency handbrake and the attempt to try to save his nephew resulted in more than 30 broken bones. In August of this year, jeremy stated that he still needs to receive oxygen twice a day through a hyperbaric chamber.

Source: Rollingstone

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