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Jeremy Renner feared he'd be 'science experiment' after accident: 'What's my existence gonna be like?'

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Jeremy Renner has been known for his acting ability for years, but the public is just now learning about his incredible inner strength and determination.

After being crushed by a 7-ton snowplow in a near-fatal accident on New Year's Day, Renner is speaking out about his experience, saying his injuries were so severe that he wasn't sure what his quality of life would be like after or if his body would even be left intact.

Confirming that he remembered every moment of the aftermath from the accident, he said in an upcoming interview, "I sort of moved my legs and I said, ‘Oh, that one… that one’s really messed up… oh yeah, that leg's gonna be a problem.'" "And then you're like, ‘What’s my body look like, am I just gonna be like a spine and a brain, like a science experiment?

Is that my existence now? What's my existence gonna be like?'" The interview, which airs tonight on ABC, was conducted by Diane Sawyer, and the journalist appeared on "Good Morning America" this morning to promote it.

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