RENO, Nev. (News 4 & Fox 11) — Jeremy Renner is taking big steps on his road to recovery after his snowplow ran him over at his home off Mt. Rose Highway on New Year's Day.
The two-time Oscar nominated actor posted a video on social media Sunday of him walking on an anti-gravity treadmill - making the first time we've seen him walk since the traumatic accident.
"Now is the time for my body to rest and recover from my will," he captioned the March 26 post on Instagram stories.
Renner added on Twitter that he now has to find "other things" to occupy his time so his body can recocer.
The "Hawkeye" actor broke more than 30 bones when his PistenBully snowcat ran him over while he was helping a stranded family member on his property in Reno.