Jeremy Renner promises fans he'll be 'back on feet' as he teases new Disney series

The star has been recovering after a potentially deadly accident

Jeremy Renner poses for photographers during the photo call for the film Wind River, at the 70th international film festival, Cannes, southern France, Saturday, May 20, 2017. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
Jeremy Renner (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)

Jeremy Renner has sent a promise to fans from hospital ahead of his new TV series.

The Hawkeye star has been in hospital since the start of the year after a freak and potentially deadly snowplough accident left him in critical condition.

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Thankfully, he is now on the mend - even joking with his Marvel co-stars about the incident - as he begins to rehabilitate in hospital.

Now, he's promising fans to visit them when he's back on his feet ahead of the release of his new Disney+ series, Rennervations.

He wrote: "We are so very excited to share the #rennervations show with you all on @disneyplus coming very soon!!! As soon as I’m back on my feet, we are coming to YOU , all across the globe… I hope you’re ready !!!"

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Fans have been delighted by the update and sent them his well wishes as he continues to recover.

"Sounds fantastic! Don’t hurry too much to get back on your feet, make sure you are fully recovered. We can wait!" one wrote.

Jeremy Renner (Instagram)
Jeremy Renner (Instagram)

Another said: "You take the time you need to heal we will all be here when you’re ready."

"Don’t rush your recovery! We’ll be here patiently waiting. Just focus on getting healthy!!" said a third.

Renner was rushed to hospital on New Year's Day after getting crushed by the 14,000lb SnowCat while attempting to help someone stuck in the snow near his ranch in Lake Tahoe, Nevada.

He suffered blunt force chest trauma and orthopaedic injuries after the vehicle started rolling and he tried to get back into the driver's seat and fell underneath it.

FILE - Jeremy Renner arrives at the premiere of
Jeremy Renner (Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

Renner was airlifted to hospital and thankfully, despite the severe damage, emergency services were able to stabalise him and now he can focus on recovery. His family have been by his side throughout.

His sister Kym Renner later told People: "We are so thrilled with his progress. If anyone knows Jeremy, he is a fighter and doesn't mess around. He is crushing all the progress goals. We couldn't feel more positive about the road ahead."

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