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“The Mayor of Kingstown” poster edited after Jeremy Renner’s snowplow accident

The actor was injured while clearing snow in his house

Paramount Plus digitally edits actor Jeremy Renner’s face in new ‘The Mayor of Kingstown’ poster. The network edited the marketing posters and removed the wounds on the lead actor’s face after he was involved in an accident with a snowplow. The recent accident left Renner in critical condition.

The actor was originally shown bloodied and injured in the old poster for the second season of The Mayor of Kingstown.

Hye Dillon, the show’s co-creator, said it was “nice of the network” to change it. On Tuesday, he revealed that the Hawkeye actor has left the hospital and is recovering at home. “Everyone is sensitive about Jeremy,” Dylan told The Hollywood Reporter.

The actor confirmed via Twitter that he is out of the hospital and back home. On Monday, the 52-year-old actor responded to an account for his show, The Mayor of Kingstown on Twitter, revealing that he is recovering at home.

“Beyond my brain fog during recovery, I was very excited to watch episode 201 with my family at home,” Mr. Renner wrote.

The actor was injured while shoveling snow at his home in Reno, Nevada on New Year’s Day. Mr. Renner was airlifted to the hospital and admitted to the intensive care unit.

While in the hospital, the actor has been actively sharing updates about his health on his social media accounts. On January 3, the actor updated his fans on his condition by posting a selfie from a hospital bed on Instagram and thanking well-wishers for their support.

The Marvel actor was trying to help get a family member’s car out of a snowdrift when the actor’s snowplow ran over him and critically injured him. The snowblower used by the actor was a PistenBully or Sno-Cat, a massive piece of snow removal equipment weighing at least 14,330 pounds.

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