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Jeremy Renner reveals reason for leaving Mission: Impossible franchise to focus on fatherhood

Highlights
  • Jeremy Renner left the 'Mission Impossible' franchise to focus on raising his daughter Ava.
  • The actor starred in two installments of the hit film series.
  • Renner's decision was driven by his desire to prioritize his role as a father.
Story

Jeremy Renner decided to leave the Mission: Impossible movies because he wanted to spend more time with his daughter, Ava. He played the character William Brandt in the movies. Even though he enjoyed working on the films and liked his character, he felt that being away from his daughter for long periods was hard. Renner mentioned that he might come back to the movies now that Ava is older. His character is still alive in the movie's story, so a return is possible, but it's not confirmed yet. Jeremy Renner also had a similar situation with his role as Hawkeye in the Marvel movies. He felt torn between his career and being there for Ava. He even considered leaving the Marvel Cinematic Universe because he wanted to spend more time with his daughter. Renner had to fly back and forth between London and Los Angeles to see Ava, which was tough for him. In 2023, Renner had a serious accident where he was injured while trying to save his nephew from a snowplow. He survived the accident and is now recovering. Renner has expressed his love for his daughter and how she motivates him to be strong. He has mentioned that he is open to returning to acting, including the possibility of coming back to the Mission: Impossible franchise because Ava is older now.

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