Jeremy Renner: Mayor of Kingstown poster edited to remove injuries after accident

Paramount Mayor of Kingstown posterParamount
The new poster shows Renner's character with mud on his face but unharmed

Promotional images for Jeremy Renner's TV show Mayor of Kingstown have been edited to remove injuries from the actor's face after his recent accident.

The star was originally shown bloodied and bruised in the artwork for the drama's second season.

Co-creator Hugh Dillon said it was "good of the network" to change it. A snow plough accident left Renner in a critical condition earlier this month.

He revealed on Tuesday he has now left hospital and is recovering at home.

"Everybody is sensitive to Jeremy," Dillon told The Hollywood Reporter.

Paramount Jeremy Renner with cuts on his face in the original poster image for Mayor of KingstownParamount
The previous version showed him with cuts to his face

Renner is also known for playing Hawkeye in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as well as starring in films like The Hurt Locker, American Hustle and Mission Impossible - Ghost Protocol.

He was in a critical but stable condition in hospital after being run over by his own snow plough outside his home in Nevada during blizzards at the start of January.

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On Tuesday, he wrote on Twitter that he was able to watch the opening episode of the new season of Mayor of Kingstown.

"Outside my brain fog in recovery, I was very excited to watch episode 201 with my family at home," he wrote.

In the Paramount show, Renner plays Mike McLusky, an unofficial mayor who is an intermediary between prison inmates, guards, police and criminals.