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What’s made Jeremy Renner nervous as he continues recovery from snowplow accident?

Modesto native Jeremy Renner has returned to acting, describing himself as “nervous” to be back.

The Beyer High graduate also announced that his music compilation “Love and Titanium” is being released.

Both come a year after a New Year’s Day 2023 snowplow accident that left him critically injured.

Renner returned earlier this month to film his leading role for season three of “Mayor of Kingstown,” a Paramount+ streaming series.

“Day one on set … nervous today,” Renner posted recently on Instagram. “Hope this works out that I can ACTUALLY pull this off for our production and more importantly the fans.”

Paramount+ announced production had begun on the third season of the series, according to People.com. The show follows the McLuskys, a family that controls a struggling fictional Michigan town.

Meanwhile, the Academy Award-nominated actor posted Monday on Twitter that his album “Love and Titanium” will be available Friday, Jan. 19.

“A musical score to a storied year, a soundtrack of poems and anthems on lessons learned about life, death, love and recovery…. Love and Titanium is available this Friday Jan 19th…. #loveandtitanium,” the Twitter post said.

Renner released a song from the album, “Wait,” on Jan. 1, the one-year anniversary of his near-fatal snowplow accident.

Renner, 53, previously posted on Instagram that he’d put together music chronicling his recovery from the accident.

“A collection of music we wrote about different milestones in my journey of recovery since Jan 1st this year. ‘Love and Titanium’ has been painful, deeply healing, and ultimately cathartic for me to create. I hope I get the courage to share with you all,” that October post read.

Modesto native Jeremy Renner stars in the Paramount+ crime series “Mayor of Kingstown.”
Modesto native Jeremy Renner stars in the Paramount+ crime series “Mayor of Kingstown.” CBS Paramount+

This story was originally published January 18, 2024 at 11:19 AM.

Pat Clark
The Modesto Bee
Pat Clark covers entertainment and other stories for The Modesto Bee. She attended California State University, Stanislaus, and grew up in Modesto. Support my work with a digital subscription
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