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Jeremy Renner Thanks ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ Cast for Season 3

Mayor of Kingstown star Jeremy Renner took a moment to extend his gratitude to the cast and crew for their hard work on season 3. The Avengers actor penned a heartfelt message for everyone who contributed to the Paramount+ original. Season 3 has received a warm reception on Rotten Tomatoes, and Renner expressed his appreciation for all the support. The Hawkeye actor has been battling back from a severe snow plow accident to continue working. Now, the results of his dedication are clear. Fans continue to show their support whenever he posts online, and the positive vibes are evident in the replies to his message on Twitter.

On Twitter, Renner wrote, “Thank you to our writers, producers and cast and crew!!! You all took care of me through this season and we got to deliver the BEST SEASON YET for @kingstown. Most importantly, we thank our badass fans whom we make this show for. Your support is GOLD. #mayorisBACK”

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Renner has been open about how challenging it was to film this season of Mayor of Kingstown. In an interview with Men’s Health, the Avengers star recounted the emotional toll of getting back to work. Despite the hardships, the Paramount+ star remains focused and positive. The accident was truly terrifying, and filming a serialized TV show is not nearly as tough as what he’s endured over the last two years.

“That’s when the joints lock up a lot easier,” he explains. “I was pretty fragile when we started on January 8. We’re walking around on ice, and I had no energy. I was falling asleep. But I think it’ll be the best season yet because of it. Don’t get me wrong, Mike’s still Mike–he’s still the guy you want as your friend. But it’s more emotional, because I’m more emotional.”

He continues, “Because, dude, the last thing I wanted to do–to be honest with you, I almost pulled shoot and doing this show–was fiction. Like, Oh wait, I don’t give a shit about fiction! Bullshit words and bullshit stories and bullshit character. It’s all bullshit. I gotta live in real reality here because these bones and these joints–and I gotta go say fake lines and fake words and pretend to be … what? I got no time to pretend, man! So here’s how I shifted it, because I only have control of my perspective: I’m coming to Pittsburgh to recover in my body and get better every day, and I’m gonna do this show on the side. Instead of it being the other way around.”

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Source: ComicBook, Men’s Health