Jeremy Renner gives his first interview since his terrible accident: “I chose to survive”

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<p><strong>Jeremy Renner will talk about his serious snowplow accident that nearly cost him his life in an hour-long interview conducted by journalist Diane Sawyer and broadcast on April 6 on ABC . </strong> </p>
<p>This is the 52-year-old actor's first interview since the terrible accident three months ago in which he suffered more than 30 broken bones.  </p>
<p>“I chose to survive,” says Renner in an excerpt from the interview released Wednesday by ABC. </p><!-- adman_adcode (middle, 1) --><script async=

The actor also says he kept a precise memory of the extreme pain felt during the accident. We will also be able to hear excerpts from his conversations with the emergency department on the show, a few minutes after the accident.

Remember that on January 1, Jeremy Renner was knocked down by his snow plow while trying to save his nephew, near his home in Reno, Nevada. He was rushed to hospital after sustaining “blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries”. 

“I lost a lot of blood in this accident, but I was gave so much love that I'm now made of titanium,” he says in the interview about the support from his loved ones and the public.

Earlier this week, the actor known for his role as Hawkeye in the Marvel franchise films posted a video on Instagram in which he can be seen during a rehabilitation session as he walks on an antigravity treadmill.  

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