Jeremy Renner's wounds in posters for his show The Mayor of Kingstown are ... trends now

Jeremy Renner's wounds in posters for his show The Mayor of Kingstown are ... trends now
Jeremy Renner's wounds in posters for his show The Mayor of Kingstown are ... trends now

Jeremy Renner's wounds in posters for his show The Mayor of Kingstown are ... trends now

Paramount+ has removed Jeremy Renner's bloody wounds from The Mayor of Kingstown poster after the actor got into a gruesome snowplow accident. 

Ahead of the second season debuting on Sunday, the show's poster appeared a lot less horrendous as Renner's stern face lost the gory blood on his right temple and the bridge of his nose. 

The actor, 52, got into a snowplow incident on January 1, leaving him hospitalized until yesterday. The accident left him 'worse than anyone knows' after he was crushed by a 14,000-pound snowplow that ran over him in Washoe County, Nevada, near Reno.

Renner had stopped to help a stranded family whose car broke down close to his mansion when he was run over, leaving him with blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries. He arrived at the hospital in critical condition, was it was downgraded to stable after surgery. 

Paramount+ has removed Jeremy Renner's bloody wounds (pictured) from The Mayor of Kingstown poster after the actor got into a gruesome snowplow accident (pictured: before)

Paramount+ has removed Jeremy Renner's bloody wounds (pictured) from The Mayor of Kingstown poster after the actor got into a gruesome snowplow accident (pictured: before)

Ahead of the second season debuting on Sunday, the show's poster appeared a lot less horrendous as Renner's stern face lost the gory blood on his right temple and the bridge of his nose (pictured: after)

Ahead of the second season debuting on Sunday, the show's poster appeared a lot less horrendous as Renner's stern face lost the gory blood on his right temple and the bridge of his nose (pictured: after)

The star has since watched episode one of the new season since returning home

The star has since watched episode one of the new season since returning home  

Now, the show - which the platform deemed the 'most dangerous show on television' - has changed its poster out of respect for Renner. 

'It’s good of the network,' show co-creator Hugh Dillion told the Hollywood Reporter. 'Everybody is sensitive to Jeremy.' 

Despite Renner horrific injuries, which could take years to heal, the show's creators, Dillion and Taylor

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