Jeremy Renner returns home from hospital to 'begin a long road to recovery' ... trends now

Jeremy Renner returns home from hospital to 'begin a long road to recovery' ... trends now
Jeremy Renner returns home from hospital to 'begin a long road to recovery' ... trends now

Jeremy Renner returns home from hospital to 'begin a long road to recovery' ... trends now

Jeremy Renner has been allowed home from hospital to recover after a snowplow accident left him 'worse than anyone knows' - and he's already warning others to 'be safe' in the deep Nevada snow.

The Mayor of Kingstown star, 52, announced on Monday night that he made it home in time to watch the season two airing of his crime drama after he was nearly crushed to death by his 14,330-pound snowplow on New Year's Day.

Renner shared the good news on a promotional tweet for the series which aired on Sunday. 

'Outside my brain fog in recovery, I was very excited to watch episode 201 with my family at home,' Renner wrote. 

The news comes a day after friends revealed that Renner's injuries are much worse than feared and that he 'nearly bled out' and 'almost died' while waiting for help to arrive. 

Jeremy Renner, 52, is recovering at home after his horrific snowplow accident

Jeremy Renner, 52, is recovering at home after his horrific snowplow accident 

The Mayor of Kingstown star wrote in a tweet that he made it home on Monday to watch season two of his crime drama series

The Mayor of Kingstown star wrote in a tweet that he made it home on Monday to watch season two of his crime drama series

The Hawkeye star appears to be eager to get back onto the snow at his Lake Tahoe property. 

Renner posted two pictures to Instagram on Monday from Nevada - one of snow-covered rooftops with a message saying he missed his 'happy place' and another warning people to 'be safe' along with an image of a road covered in deep snow. 

The actor is reportedly aware of the extent of his injuries and has a long road to recovery ahead of him, with friends saying it could take up to two years before he is back in fighting shape. 

'It's much worse than anyone knows. Jeremy is very aware of the fact that he almost died out there,' a source told RadarOnline.

'The right side of Jeremy's chest was crushed, and his upper torso had collapsed. He also had a bad head wound that was bleeding and a leg injury.'

'Word is the damage to Jeremy's

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