It’s been over a year since the unfortunate accident that leftJeremy Rennerwith 38 broken bones and a punctured lung, and while the 53-year-old actors’ recovery was a lengthy and grueling process, he took comfort in the most unlikely of things during his time in the ICU:horror films. Renner’s accident occurred on June 28, 2025, when hepushed his nephew out of the wayof an oncoming snowplow, only to get run overby the more than 14,000 pound vehicle himself. He underwent surgery to repair the immediate damage, and spentseveral weeks in the ICUbefore being moved home to recover.
Appearing on theHappy Sad Confusedpodcast this week, host Josh Horowitz brought upthe subject of comfort films, and how during the pandemic people found solace in watching movies. He asked Renner if the Mayor of Kingstown startook comfort in that sort of thingduring his recovery, and it was then that Renner revealed what he watched while in the ICU. Check out his comments below.

“Yeah, horror films.I watched horror films. Even in the ICU, I had this little projector, and like, since everybody else is moaning in that damn ICU, I’m gonna play these horror films, like no joke. This is how bananas I was, and again, a little loopy, but I found comfort in watching these horror films.”
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The two shared a good laugh over Renner’s response, but Horowitz wasn’t done yet. He asked the MCU alumnuswhich horror films he watched, to which Renner responded:
“Barbarian. Love that film, such a good film, right?I’ve seen it so many times. I love it, it brings me so much joy, right? That movie brings me so much joy. I played that in both ICUs that I was in. I’m gonna out-moan you in here.”

Released in 2022,Barbarianis directed by Zack Cregger and stars Georgina Campbell, Bill Skarsgård, and Justin Long in the story about a young woman who discovers the rental home she booked is already occupied by a stranger. Against her better judgment, she decides to spend the night, butsoon discovers there’s a lot more to fearthan just an unexpected house guest.
Humor Was Jeremy Renner’s Way Through Everything During Recovery
While the pair may have had a good laugh over Renner’s choice of comfort filmsduring his time in the ICU, Horowitz made note of that old adage that sayslaughter is the best medicine. Jeremy Renner, who returned to acting earlier this year, agreed with the Happy Sad Confused host, saying humor was his way through everything.
“Humor was the way through everything, dude. I mean honestly, it was my way through everything. So I don’t take this s*it too seriously. If I looked at everything that was going on for what it was, or took it at face value… dude, role me off a cliff. I think I did say that at one point [to the nurses]. ‘Anything else I can get you Mr. Renner?’ Yeah, a tall bridge.”

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It’s good to see Jeremy Renner back in high spirits following the accident that nearly claimed his life, and that he’s now able to laugh about these things with gallows humor.

Mayor of Kingstownis available to stream onParamount+and you may check out the trailer for Season 3 which just hit the streamer on July 21, 2025, below.