Jeremy Renner Teases 'Hawkeye' Season 2
UNITED STATES, JUL 30 – Jeremy Renner says he is fully recovered from a 2023 accident and confident that a second season of the Marvel Disney+ series will happen, despite earlier pay disputes.
- In 2023, Jeremy Renner was admitted to the hospital after a 14,000-pound snowplow ran over him while he was assisting his nephew with a car problem.
- Renner endured severe injuries, including numerous fractures and a lung collapse, but he has indicated that he is prepared to resume work, including returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
- Renner revealed he turned down an offer to return for a second season of Disney+’s Hawkeye because he was offered half the salary of season one despite the increased workload.
- He expressed that he felt stronger than ever, claiming to be "more than 150%" of his former self, and challenged the idea that his value had diminished due to the accident by asking if they truly believed he was any less capable than before when offering him half his previous pay.
- Despite declining the offer, Renner believes a second season will happen and remains positive about continuing his roles in the Marvel world and other projects.
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Jeremy Renner on Marvel return: 'I’m sure we’ll end up doing season 2' of 'Hawkeye' - Everett Post
Jeremy Renner thinks there will be a season 2 of Hawkeye. In a recent interview with Empire magazine, the actor said he is sure a second season of the Marvel Disney+ TV show, in which he plays the lead role of Clint Barton/Hawkeye, will end up happening at some point. “I’m always happy to be in that world, man,” Renner said of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. “I love all those guys, I love the character.” Specifically, he does think a second seaso…
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