Chris Hemsworth After Jeremy Snow Plow Accident: ‘Any of Us Can Go at Any Minute’

“We were all on our Avengers text chain, we were all chatting. And it was wild,” Hemsworth said about the immediate aftermath of Renner’s accident.
“None of us really knew how serious it was. I think anything like that, it’s an immediate realization of ‘Wow, any of us can go at any minute…’”
Many of Renner’s Marvel co-stars used social media to send him prayers and messages of support after the accident, while Johansson, Evans and “Evangeline Lilly visited Renner at his home.
“I was honestly so fucking happy to see him. I didn’t know if I was ever going to see him again,” Johansson said recently about visiting Renner. “To not only see him again but to see him thriving and in such an amazing space, mentally. He’s a very spiritual person in general and a very soulful person. And you can see that in his work. It comes through. He has such a depth to him. And I just was so happy to see that he is full of life and light, and he’s also hilarious. We laughed a lot.”
“On the ‘Avengers’ text chain, we’re like, ‘OK, you beat us all. That’s it. You won,’” Johansson said. “That’s like real superhero stuff. It’s unbelievable.”
Renner has since regained most his ability to walk and attended the April world premiere of his Disney+ series “Rennervations” in Hollywood.
As for Hemsworth, he can’t shake the feeling that life is short. “I don’t think I wanna turn 40,” Hemsworth told GQ UK ahead of his August birthday. “I still feel like I’m 25 and I’ve got heaps of time. Now I’m like, ‘Oh, I could be halfway. More than halfway’… The reality of ‘I’m not going to be here forever’ is sinking in.”