In January 2023, Hollywood actor Jeremy Renner suffered a near-fatal accident while using a snowcat to clear snow outside his home in Reno, Nevada.

The incident left him with over 30 broken bones and in critical condition. After weeks of intense medical care, Renner miraculously recovered, but what happened during those critical moments when he was clinically dead has now become the subject of intense fascination.

In a recent, deeply personal interview, Renner made astonishing claims about his near-death experience, detailing an otherworldly journey that defies conventional understanding and promises to captivate and astound his fans and the public alike.

'I had put all that fear and terror onto Alex (left), who had to hold my arm for 45 minutes and look at his uncle bleed out on the ice'

Renner began by recounting the harrowing moments immediately following the accident. As the snowcat tipped over, he found himself trapped beneath its massive weight.

“I remember the crushing pain and then everything just went black,” Renner explained. He was rushed to the hospital, where doctors fought to save his life. At one point, Renner flatlined—clinically dead for several minutes. It was during this period that he claims to have experienced something utterly inexplicable.

“When I ‘died,’ it wasn’t like anything I could have imagined,” Renner said, his voice trembling with a mix of awe and disbelief. “I found myself in this incredibly bright, luminous realm.

It was like nothing on Earth—there was no pain, just this overwhelming sense of peace and love.” He described the environment as a vast, endless expanse of light, with colours more vibrant and beautiful than anything he had ever seen. “It was as if I was floating, weightless, surrounded by this incredible warmth,” he continued.

But the most astonishing part of Renner’s claim comes from his encounters in this realm. He insists that he met “beings” who communicated with him, though not through words as we understand them. “It was more like a transfer of thoughts and emotions. They showed me things—glimpses of the past, present, and future.

It was like a movie playing out around me, but I was also a part of it,” he explained. These beings, according to Renner, had a translucent, ethereal appearance, and their presence exuded a profound sense of wisdom and benevolence.

The Marvel star, 54, opened up about the harrowing incident, which took place on New Year¿s Day 2023 when he was run over by a 14,000-pound snowcat outside his Lake Tahoe home while heroically trying to save his nephew

“They didn’t look human, but they weren’t frightening either. There was an undeniable intelligence and a deep, ancient knowledge about them,” Renner said. He claims these beings revealed prophetic messages to him, insights about humanity, and even personal revelations about his own life and career.

“They showed me the impact of my work, the lives I’ve touched, and the importance of the stories I tell. It was humbling and eye-opening,” he recounted. Renner also mentioned seeing deceased loved ones.

“I saw people who had passed away—family members, friends. We communicated, not with words, but with our minds and hearts. It was incredibly emotional; it felt like we were together again, just for a moment,” he said, choking up at the memory.

When asked if he believes this experience was a glimpse of the afterlife, Renner was cautious but open. “I don’t have all the answers, and I’m not saying this is what happens to everyone.

But for me, it was real. It felt more real than anything in this world. Whether it was a medical anomaly, a hallucination, or something more—I can’t explain it scientifically.

All I know is what I experienced,” he stated. Renner’s claims have naturally sparked a whirlwind of reactions. Some fans and followers are inspired and believe his story, seeing it as a profound spiritual experience.

Others are sceptical, suggesting that the trauma and medications could have induced a vivid, lucid dream or hallucination. Medical experts weigh in, explaining that near-death experiences (NDEs) are not uncommon among patients who have been clinically dead.

Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn, a leading researcher in NDEs, commented, “Many patients report similar experiences—feelings of leaving the body, entering a different realm, and encountering beings or deceased loved ones. While science has yet to fully understand these phenomena, they are well-documented and deserve serious study.”

Psychologist Dr. Carl Thompson added, “The brain in extreme stress or near-death situations can produce intense, vivid experiences.

Neurochemical changes, coupled with the brain’s attempt to make sense of the situation, could result in these kinds of encounters. However, that doesn’t diminish the reality of the experience for the person who undergoes it.”

That sense of peace, he revealed, was so powerful that returning to life felt like a letdown: 'And I didn't want to come back,' he said, adding, 'I remember, and I was brought back and I was so p***ed off. I came back, I'm like, "Aww!"'

Renner himself has been profoundly changed by the experience. “It’s given me a new perspective on life, on my work, and on my purpose. I feel a stronger connection to my fans, to the stories I tell, and to the world around me.

It’s as if I’ve been given a second chance, and I intend to make the most of it,” he said with conviction. Since his recovery, Renner has been more vocal about his spirituality and the importance of mental health. He’s also working on a project to share his experience, hoping to offer comfort and insight to others who may have had similar encounters or are struggling with their own existential questions.

“If my story can help even one person find peace or understand their own experiences better, then it’s worth sharing,” Renner concluded. As the public continues to grapple with the implications of Renner’s claims, one thing remains clear: his near-death experience has left an indelible mark on him, reshaping his view of life and his role in the world.

Whether one believes in the literal truth of his encounter or sees it as a powerful metaphor, Jeremy Renner’s astonishing claim about what happened when he “died” after his snowcat accident will undoubtedly remain a topic of fascination and discussion for years to come.