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Jeremy Renner Gave Update Amid His Recovery From The Accident On Rennervations Series

Rennervations Series

Jeremy Renner has posted an update on his upcoming Disney+ series “Rennervations,” following his healing from a snow plow accident over the holidays.

Rennervations Series Update

Jeremy Renner is determined to carry on with his plans despite his recent terrific snowplow accident. On Sunday, the actor used Instagram to explain that his new Disney+ series, will still be released on the streaming platform after he’s thoroughly healed.

“We are so very excited to share the Rennervations show with you all on Disney Plus, coming very soon,” Jeremy, wrote on his Instagram post with the location shot from the show. “As soon as I’m back on my feet, we are coming to YOU, all across the globe… I hope you’re ready!”

Series Update Before His Accident

Prior to his December accident, our beloved Hawkeye star had stated that his new series, Rennervations, will premiere early this year.

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“There’s no better way to kick off the new year than giving back to those who need it most! Don’t miss Rennervations, coming soon to Disney Plus,” Renner wrote in a post of the show’s clip.

A Brief About The Series:

Rennervations is a four-part original series that showcases Jeremy Renner’s constant dedication to improving communities worldwide.

The series will highlight Renner’s ambition to convert ordinary vehicles into amazing instruments tailored to address the particular requirements of each community by bringing his lifetime passion to life.

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Rennervations, according to the official press kit, promises to be a voyage of invention, creativity, and compassion.

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