Jeremy Renner Seen Out in Public for the First Time Since Accident

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The Marvel star was spotted in Beverly Hills.

Jeremy Renner is back in town!

The Marvel star, 52, has been somewhat open about his recovery ever since he was critically injured in an accident involving his snow plow on New Year's Day. He's shared photos from the hospital and his physical therapy sessions to keep his fans up to date on his condition, but beyond those little sneak peeks, he's been flying, understandably, under the radar.

That is until he was spotted in the Los Angeles area on Monday, March 6, in what may be his first public outing since the new year.

In photos published by The Daily Mail, the actor was captured sitting in the passenger seat of a car in Beverly Hills. According to the publication, he was driven to an office building, where he spent about half an hour before he hit the road again.

He wore a red t-shirt, accessorized with a baseball cap and a pair of glasses, and was caught smiling in several of the pics.

The publication didn't reveal what kind of businesses were housed in the building Renner was spotted at, but it wasn't long ago he said he'd do "whatever it takes" to heal from his injuries alongside a photo of himself sitting on a stationary bike with a strap offering additional leg support, so it's possible he was checking in with a doctor now that he's back in Los Angeles, since the bulk of his medical care was provided closer to his Reno, Nevada home, where the incident occurred.

He may also have some final meetings prior to the launch of his new Disney+ series, Rennervations, which hits the streamer next month.

He previously explained that the series also played a big part in his impressive recovery.

"This is one of my biggest passions and it's a driving force in my recovery, and I can't wait for the world to see it," he said in the press release announcing the new show, which follows Renner and a team of builders reimagining decommissioned government vehicles into "mind-blowing creations."

We're happy to see him on the mend!