Entertainment Movies Documentaries Jeremy Renner to Release 'New Musical Diary' Titled 'Wait' on 1-Year Anniversary of Snow Plow Accident The actor and musician teased a forthcoming musical project called 'Love and Titanium' in October By Ilana Kaplan Ilana Kaplan Ilana Kaplan is a Senior Digital Writer/Editor at PEOPLE. They have been working at PEOPLE since 2023. Their work has previously appeared in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Vanity Fair, Vogue and more. People Editorial Guidelines Published on December 18, 2023 02:52PM EST Close Jeremy Renner. Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty Jeremy Renner is commemorating his healing journey the last year with new music. On Sunday, the Marvel actor, 52, announced he'd be releasing a "new musical diary" titled "Wait" on the one-year anniversary of his near-fatal snowplow accident. "New musical diary — story of life, death, recovery, all things learned along the way," he captioned an Instagram post, alongside what appears to be the cover artwork featuring Renner with his arm around his daughter, Ava Berlin Renner, 10, as they sit on a dock overlooking a body of water. "'Wait' lit Jan 1. I can’t wait to share more with you. #waitforme #laketahoe LINK IN BIO …." "Wait" is the title of Renner's new single, reps for the star confirm to PEOPLE. A Timeline of Jeremy Renner's Snowplow Accident and His Ongoing Recovery In October, nine months after the incident, Renner reflected on the incident in an interview with CNN and said he feels "very blessed and very lucky to be upright and walk around and to live life." “I’m very, very clear. My life is really lean, if that makes sense," he said. "There’s no fat in my life anymore. I don’t have time for that. So, there’s something really beautiful about having that superpower.” During the accident, which took place in January at his property in Reno, Nevada, The Town actor broke over 30 bones and underwent multiple surgeries after his snowplow ran him over while he was helping his nephew get a stuck vehicle out of the snow on New Year's Day. He told the outlet that there were "a lot of gifts that I received because of [the Jan. 1 accident]." Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Jeremy Renner. Gilbert Flores/Variety via Getty Jeremy Renner Reveals the 'Superpower' He's Gained Nine Months After Snowplow Accident: 'No Fat in My Life Anymore' “When you’re tested physically, emotionally, spiritually, in every way, and then to come through it, that’s something hard to explain," he said. “Perseverance. Strength. It’s all a mental game. I put it in my back pocket now. I know how to deal with pain. It’s all mind. It’s all in the mind. If you can sift through the fog of it all, I am very blessed.” He also initially a new music project titled Love and Titanium, chronicling "different milestones" he has achieved since the accident on Instagram in October. “A collection of music we wrote about different milestones in my journey of recovery since Jan 1st this year,” the actor wrote. “Love and Titanium has been painful, deeply healing, and ultimately cathartic for me to create. I hope I get the courage to share with you all."