Marvel
star
Jeremy
Renner
is
in
a
"critical
but
stable
condition" after
he
injured
himself
while
ploughing
snow
in
Nevada's
Reno
over
the
weekend,
his
spokesperson
said.
The
accident
took
place
on
Sunday
and
the
"Hawkeye"
actor
is
receiving
"excellent
care",
reported
entertainment
website
Deadline.
"We
can
confirm
Jeremy
is
in
critical
but
stable
condition
with
injuries
suffered
after
experiencing
a
weather-related
accident
while
ploughing
snow
earlier
today.
His
family
is
with
him
and
he
is
receiving
excellent
care,"
the
spokesperson
said.
According
to
the
outlet,
Renner,
51,
had
been
airlifted
earlier
Sunday
to
the
hospital.
The
two-time
Oscar
nominee
has
a
home
in
Reno,
near
Mt.
Rose
-
Ski
Tahoe.
Local
reports
stated
that
the
region
saw
a
winter
storm
on
New
Year's
Eve
that
resulted
in
35,000
homes
across
Northern
Nevada
experiencing
power
blackouts.
Renner
will
next
be
seen
in
the
second
season
of
"Mayor
of
Kingstown",
set
to
premiere
January
15
on
Paramount+.