Jeremy Renner expresses guilt over traumatic snowplow accident: ‘So many people thought I was dead’

Jeremy Renner is starting to reveal more details about what happened on New Year's Day when he was nearly crushed to death in a horrific snowplow accident.

The Marvel star appeared in high spirits and even joked about what happened to him during a new interview, but he also revealed why he felt immense guilt.

"One thing I thought about once I was clear enough – this was still while I was on the ground before the ambulance even got there – was what my experience was like, but then I had to think about Alex's because Alex was there during the entire time, I mean he had to see his Uncle Jeremy on the ground," he recalled during an appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!".

Alex Fries is the nephew that Renner saved from getting hit by the snowplow. He was also responsible for running for help after the accident, and he held his uncle in a certain position to help him to breathe with his punctured lung until an ambulance arrived.

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"I didn't see any of this stuff," Renner said, "the blood everywhere, and the thing and the eye, all this stuff, and I had to consider what his perspective was, and then that kept happening with everyone's perspective throughout this entire ordeal."

"It's pretty harrowing to really take the time to consider someone else's perspective."

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When he mentioned "the eye," he's referring to the fact that during the accident, his eye popped out of its socket. As he mentioned in his earlier interview with Diane Sawyer, "I could see my eye with my other eye."

When Kimmel asked when he started thinking about this kind of thing, Renner confirmed that it was while he was still lying in the snow immediately after the accident, saying, "I mean, I was there for 45 minutes, so I had some time."

At the beginning of the interview, Renner walked onstage with a cane, but danced before he sat down and kicked each of his legs out, showing how much he's recovered in the three months since the accident.

"It was a very, very bad way to start the year," he acknowledged.

While it's been previously mentioned that be broke over 30 bones in the accident, he said last night that he more specifically broke "35 or so," explaining that doctors listed them "from order of what I'm gonna die from or not," and some of the less critical breaks weren't discovered for weeks.

"I got lucky in a lot of ways," he said. "I'm lucky to be here."

He noted, "None of the organs got messed up," and Kimmel pointed out that his liver was pierced by one of his broken rib fragments, but he said it wasn't a big deal. When the talk show host then pointed out that one of his lungs collapsed, he quipped, "Yeah, that's fine, I got another one."

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Renner also mentioned that he was friends with some of the first responders that rescued him, and after one of his buddies saved him from suffocating from his punctured lung, he called a mutual friend to say, "Hey, we did the best we could," which the actor clarified meant, "Hey, I'm dead."

"So many people thought I was dead or I was gonna die," he said, "and I'm like, ‘No, man.’ I kept trying to get out of the hospital as soon I was in it."

It wasn't until friends started reaching out that he thought his condition might be worse than he'd previously thought.

"Everybody's acting like it's an open casket, and you're living through it," he remembered. "Their reaction was what made me think I really hurt myself. I might not pull out of this."

The actor later mentioned that when things settled down a bit after he was originally brought into the hospital, "My first conscious thought was, ‘Holy hell, my calendar’s freed up for the rest of the year'… I was making so many plans, I was gonna buy a boat, I'm gonna go live in Mexico, because my year was pretty jammed up before I got crushed. But now I'm like, ‘No one can mess with me, I’m free.'"

National Pet Day: The most fun ways to celebrate with your animal

Our furry friends enhance our lives in so many ways, and they deserve to know how lucky we are to have them. 

With all the hustle and bustle of day-to-day routines, National Pet Day is a great time to take a moment and focus heavily on your pet.

National Pet Day takes place on April 11 each year. 

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Show your pets a little extra love for National Pet Day and do something fun or out of the ordinary.

Here are some ways that you can celebrate with your pet on the day. 

Throw a pet party for National Pet Day with all your friends and family members who also have pets. Get everyone together for an outdoor party and allow all the pets to spend time together, run around, play, swim, etc.

If you throw a pet party, be sure to have plenty of treats and toys ready to go. 

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Spend the day at the dog park with your pet, especially if this is something you don’t normally do often. 

Heading to a new location can be fun for both you and your pet to enjoy some fresh air and great exercise. 

Whether it's an easy shoot with just you, your pet and your phone or an all out event with a photographer, you're sure to catch a new screensaver or two with this idea.

Because our pets are adorable with or without the additional accessories, you do not need to make it a huge event to snap a few great photos. 

That said, if you do plan to take things to the next level, don't forget the cute outfits and a backdrop. Dress your animal up, match them if you really want to — and smile for the camera.

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Obviously our pets love their regular treats, but they get them every day and an easy homemade peanut butter snack or frozen treat isn't difficult to do. There are so many recipes for unique DIY treats from cupcakes to cookies to ice cream and more for your pet's preferences. 

Spend the night cuddled up with your furry pal and put on a movie for both of you to enjoy. There are many pet-related movies you can watch on National Pet Day. Some ideas are below.

For a simple trip you don't have to go far for, we recommend camping as so many campgrounds are pet-friendly. 

If you're looking for something a little more over-the-top, there are pet-friendly hotels across the U.S. that you can enjoy with your animal. You can also try one of the numerous pet spas and pet hotels that cater to animals. 

Make sure your pets are up-to-date on their vaccines before booking your trip.

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The weather in April is beautiful and naturally, outdoor dining begins to boom once again. There are likely numerous outdoor restaurants that are pet-friendly near you. For National Pet Day, do some research and find a pet-friendly restaurant in your location to take your furry friend to. 

Run, don't walk, to your local pet store and grab extra toys and treats for your pet on April 11. Fill a little basket with treats, toys and anything else you can think of that would excite them. 

Maybe they're in need of some new toothpaste, a fresh collar or leash. This is the perfect time to get all the new necessities and a few extra fun items for play time.

It's important that your dog gets a good amount of exercise each and every day, but National Pet Day is an opportunity to explore a different place. 

Take your pet on a fun hike or to a spot you have always been wanting them to see. 

Maybe there's a lake nearby that your animal would love to jump into. If you time it well, you could even catch the sunrise or sunset with your pet.

Who doesn’t love a good spa day for themselves? Sometimes we may forget our pets need a good rub down and deep clean, too. 

If you want to get really into this for your elderly animal, use massage oils that are calming and relieving for their muscle pain. Numerous pet stores sell oils to assist with this. Just check with your vet before buying something your pet may not need or like.