The actor also revealed that several bones in his body were replaced with titanium, after breaking 38 as a result of the New Year’s Day 2023 incident
Jeremy Renner is opening up about the important lessons he learned after surviving a near-fatal snowplow accident last year that left him in the intensive-care unit at the hospital.
The Hawkeye actor shared in a Wednesday, May 22, appearance The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon that he’d been “tested” to his “limits” both physically and spiritually as a result of the January 2023 accident, and had to focus on keeping himself alive during the 45 minutes he was on the ice.
“I had to exhale with all my might so I [could] suck air back in,” recalled Renner, 53. “Didn’t know I had a popped lung and all this other stuff going on. But I just had to breathe. If I didn’t breathe then I would have been gone, right?”
The actor also noted that he had broken 38 bones as a result of the New Year’s Day incident — and when host Jimmy Fallon asked him how much of his body was “titanium right now,” Renner said that there were quite a few parts that were.
“This is metal,” he said, putting his hand on his left shin. “Half my face is metal. All the right side of my back is metal.”
The Avengers star said that he’d been clearing snow and towing a truck with the snowplow before it “got out of my hands.” The machine then started heading toward his nephew, so he attempted to jump back on it, which led to his injuries.
Renner explained to Fallon, 49, how he had still been conscious at the time, and described what was running through his head immediately after it happened.
“It’s like, you see your eye with your other eye because my eyeball was out. So you have weird things that go through your head like, ‘Well, I guess that’s real, but like I’ll worry about that later,’ ” he said.
The Hurt Locker actor added, “And I look at my legs. They were all twisted up, and I’ll worry about that later because I’ve got to worry about breathing first, right?”