Is Jeremy Renner returning to Marvel as Hawkeye? He won't rule it outNew Foto - Is Jeremy Renner returning to Marvel as Hawkeye? He won't rule it out

Years aftera near-death accident,the Marvel universe may be getting backJeremy Renner. Ina new interview with Empire,Renner, 54, who portrayed comic book archer Hawkeye in several superhero blockbusters, revealed he's ready for a return to the big screen. "I'm always happy to be in that world, man," he told the publication. "I love all those guys, I love the character." Hawkeye got his main character treatment in 2021, when Disney+ launched a series starringRennerandHailee Steinfeldas Kate Bishop, his partner in (stopping) crime. The series was largely viewed as an alternative to a standalone movie – a format used for all the remaining Avengers. Jeremy Renner reveals howRobert Downey Jr. cheered him up after snowplow accident "I'm sure we'll end up doing Season 2 (of Hawkeye) and do other things. And I'm happy to do it," he told Empire. "My body's getting ready for something like that. I don't know if anybody wants to see me in tights, but my body will look good in the tights." In 2023, Renner was hospitalized after beingcrushed under a 14,000-pound snowplow, which ran him over as he tried tohelp his nephew with a car issue. He suffered more than 30 broken bones and a collapsed lung. In an interview with ABC News' Diane Sawyer that same year, he revealed he could "see my eye with my other eye." He made an acting return the following year, reviving his role on the Paramount+ series "Mayor of Kingstown." "When I'm walking, I'm focusing on each joint, each step,"he told USA TODAY at the time. "It takes brainpower just to do the basic things we don't typically think about." Renner's hints at a "Hawkeye" second season differ from an interview in May, in which the star told hosts of"The High Performance" podcastthat he had turned down an offer from Marvel for less pay. "They asked me to do Season 2, and they offered me half the money. I'm like, 'Well, it's going to take me twice the amount of work for half the amount of money,'" he said. But now, Renner is implying he's ready to pick the arrow back up. "That's where I'm at," he told Empire. "I'm more than 150% of what I was prior to the incident." Contributing: Brendan Morrow,KiMi Robinsonand Edward Segarra This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Jeremy Renner is ready for 'Hawkeye' Season 2 after accident

Is Jeremy Renner returning to Marvel as Hawkeye? He won't rule it out

Is Jeremy Renner returning to Marvel as Hawkeye? He won't rule it out Years aftera near-death accident,the Marvel universe may be gettin...
John Michael Montgomery Announces His Final Concert: 'It's Time to Bring it All Back Home'New Foto - John Michael Montgomery Announces His Final Concert: 'It's Time to Bring it All Back Home'

Amy Richmond John Michael Montgomery announced his final concert will take place in December in Lexington, Ky. The country star's decades-long touring career will wrap up with a show featuring his brother, son and son-in-law Tickets are available on presale now and the general sale starts on Aug. 1 John Michael Montgomeryis taking his final bow. On July 29, the country singer announced he'll perform a final concert on Friday, Dec. 12, at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Ky. "It's time to bring it all back home for the last show," John Michael, 60,wrote on Instagram. "I can't think of a better place than @rupp_arena! I hope you will join me and some very special guests!" John Michael's final show will be a family affair. The "I Swear" singer's brother Eddie Montgomery of Montgomery Gentry, sonWalker Montgomeryand son-in-lawTravis Denningwill be part of the show, called The Road Home: The Final Concert. Presale for tickets to the show at Rupp Arena began on Wednesday, July 30, at 10 a.m. through Thursday, July 31, at 10 p.m. with the code MONTGOMERY. General sale kicking off on Friday, Aug. 1, at 10 a.m. "I stepped on a tour bus for the first time in 1992 and haven't looked back since," John Michael said, per a press release. "But now it's time to bring it all back home for my last concert — and I can't think of a better place than Rupp Arena." "We're going to have a lot of fun and end this ride in a big way," the country star added. Jeff Gentner/Getty Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. With a career spanning over three decades, John Michael's biggest hits include "I Love the Way You Love Me," "I Can Love You Like That," "Be My Baby Tonight" and "Life's a Dance." The singer charted 36 singles with seven songs that reached the No. 1 slot onBillboardcountry charts. John Michael released 11 studio albums and received multi-platinum and gold RIAA certifications. In January 2024, the Grammy-nominated artist announced he would retire from touring. "For me it will be the start of my farewell tour as I have decided to wind down my touring career over this year and 2025," he said on New Year's Day about starting the new year onFacebook. "It's been a wonderful run for me from the beginning over 30 years ago in 1992 when my first song LIFE's A DANCE was released to radio I think either as a 45 vinyl or on a cassette tape, CDs had not quite taken over the market yet and the internet was still in its infancy. It amazes me where it is today." The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! "I've been fortunate and blessed to be able to do what I love for so many years so Please join me on my journey as I say goodbye to the road life," he concluded. "And thanks so much for your support for the last 3 decades, it's meant so much me." Amy Richmond Up next for John Michaelare performances in Shelby, N.C., Petoskey, Mich., Huntingburg, Ind., Shipshewana, Ind., Grand Prairie, Texas and Senatobia, Miss. before his final show. Read the original article onPeople

John Michael Montgomery Announces His Final Concert: 'It’s Time to Bring it All Back Home'

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Denise Richards alleges ex Aaron Phypers stole laptop, leaked nude photosNew Foto - Denise Richards alleges ex Aaron Phypers stole laptop, leaked nude photos

A judge in California is orderingDenise Richards' soon-to-be-ex-husband Aaron Phypersto return her laptop. After the former"Real Housewives" starpetitioned the court earlier this week, claiming that Phypers had stolen her computer and "disseminated private information, including nude photographs" to "various news organizations," Judge Nicole Bershon demanded he return the device within 48 hours. In a July 29 order, Bershon forbade Phypers from distributing any intimate or sexual image ofRichardswithout her permission, as well as any other "private" or "sensitive information" he may have downloaded from her phone or computer. The order arrives amid a legal battle in which Richards has accused Phypers of years of physical abuse. The Diddy trial details are worsethan anyone expected. Will how we treat victims change? The pair, who were married in 2018, announced their split earlier this month after Phypersfiled for divorce. Since then, Richards requested and was granted a temporary restraining order. The stolen laptop lies at the center of oneRichards'previous claims – that Phypers, over the July 4 weekend, beat her and accessed her private messages. USA TODAY has reached out to representatives for Richards for comment. Representatives for Phypers could not be reached at the time of publication. "Aaron stole my laptop and sent private text messages he had stolen from my laptop without my permission. Aaron threatened that I would 'disappear' if I called the police," Richards wrote in her original request for a restraining order. The longtime Hollywood fixture alleged that while she was asleep, Phypers accessed her laptop and downloaded everything from her iCloud account, taking photos of her private text messages and transferring them to his laptop. She also claimed Phypers screamed expletives at her and smashed her over the head while she was on the toilet, demanding that she hand her phone over. In a July 17 statement toPeople magazineandUs Weekly, Phypers denied his estranged wife's claims of physical and emotional abuse, slamming the allegations as "completely false and deeply hurtful." "Let me be unequivocally clear: I have never physically or emotionally abused Denise — or anyone," Phypers told the outlets. "Denise and I, like many couples, have faced our share of challenges, but any suggestion of abuse is categorically untrue. I have always tried to approach our marriage with love, patience and respect." Cassie's harrowing testimony,the myth of 'mutual abuse' and what domestic violence really looks like In the court documents reviewed by USA TODAY, the "Drop Dead Gorgeous" star chronicled a pattern of alleged abuse at the hands of Phypers, writing, "Aaron regularly threatened to 'break my jaw' and would cry, beg me to stay, and promise to get help — none of which ever happened." In the July 16 filing, she alleged that Phypers had caused her "at least three concussions" and told her that he had planted recording devices in her hotel rooms and townhouses. "Throughout our marriage, Aaron threatened to kill me and himself and the police. He owns at least 8 unregistered guns," she attested in the documents. Several photos were attached at the bottom of the filing, one showing Richards with a black eye, which she claims was the result of Phypers' abuse. Richardsargued that she had refrained from reporting the abuse earlier for fear that it would result in more damage. Richard's lawyer, Brett Berman, told USA TODAY on July 21 that she would not be addressing the dispute in a "public forum" but would be continuing to address her ex's alleged abuse in the court of law. "In addition to the repeated abuse perpetrated by Mr. Phypers against Ms. Richards throughout the parties' marriage, Mr. Phypers has continued to harass Ms. Richards since being served with the Temporary Restraining Order by, among other things, disseminating private information from Ms. Richards' cell phone and laptop, which he stole," Berman wrote. "These actions continue to disturb Ms. Richards' peace," he continued. "We have warned Mr. Phypers in writing not to disseminate any information from Ms. Richards' stolen cell phone and laptop but he continues to do so. Ms. Richards will not be responding to Mr. Phypers' false allegations in a public forum and will be addressing Mr. Phypers' abuse in Court." The "Love Actually" star, who was previously married to fellow actorCharlie Sheenfrom 2002 to 2007, has been with Phypers, a businessman, for seven years. He appeared sporadically on Bravo reality series "Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" during her stint on the show as well as on her solo Bravo series "Denise Richards and Her Wild Things." The mom of three and Phypers do not share children together, and the two children Richards shares with Sheen were not mentioned in the restraining order, which the judge partially granted. If you or someone you know is a victim of domestic violence, call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or text "START" to 88788. Contributing: Edward Segarra, USA TODAY This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Denise Richards photos leaked as star alleges ex stole her laptop

Denise Richards alleges ex Aaron Phypers stole laptop, leaked nude photos

Denise Richards alleges ex Aaron Phypers stole laptop, leaked nude photos A judge in California is orderingDenise Richards' soon-to-be-e...
Watch the moment massive earthquake rattles homes in RussiaNew Foto - Watch the moment massive earthquake rattles homes in Russia

Videos show the moment when a massive earthquake hit Russia on July 29, leaving residents clinging to furniture as buildings convulsed beneath them. Amagnitude 8.8 earthquakewith a depth of about 12 miles struck off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula at 7:24 p.m. ET, according to theU.S. Geological Survey (USGS). It is the8th strongest earthquake ever recorded, according to USGS. The quake, which was recorded approximately 78 miles southeast of Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, Russia, sparkedtsunami alerts across the Pacific.Tsunami wavesreached Hawaii, California and other states along the West Coast, according to the National Weather Service. Updates on earthquake, tsunami:Evacuation orders lifted in Hawaii hours after tsunami waves reach state's shores Videos shared on social media paint a picture of the moments during and after the earthquake hit Russia. Some residents captured furniture, appliances and kitchenware rattling violently during the quake. Others could be seen clinging to fixtures as the ground shook. Some areas were forced to evacuate and buildings were damaged in the earthquake, but no serious injuries or fatalities were reported, Russia's Ministry for Emergency Services said on Telegram. "Today's earthquake was serious and the strongest in decades of tremors," Kamchatka Gov. Vladimir Solodov said in a video posted on the Telegram messaging app, Reutersreported. One surveillance video from a medical facility showed doctors grasping to a patient during a cancer surgery. Russia's Ministry for Emergency Services also shared videos of building damage caused by the event. Melina Khan is a national trending reporter for USA TODAY. She can be reached atmelina.khan@usatoday.com. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Video shows the moment a massive earthquake hits Russia

Watch the moment massive earthquake rattles homes in Russia

Watch the moment massive earthquake rattles homes in Russia Videos show the moment when a massive earthquake hit Russia on July 29, leaving ...
Demolition begins on last pieces of Baltimore's collapsed Francis Scott Key BridgeNew Foto - Demolition begins on last pieces of Baltimore's collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge

BALTIMORE (AP) — Demolition crews are using giant saws, backhoes and other heavy equipment to remove large sections of the remaining pieces of Baltimore'sFrancis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed last year after a container ship lost power and veered off course,killing six people. Its replacement, which is expected to open in 2028, can be built nearby during demolition the work, officials said. Gov. Wes Moore praised the efforts and noted the magnitude of the project during a visit to the worksite Wednesday. He also mourned those who died in the collapse. "We wanted to move as quickly as possible. We wanted to move as safely as possible, and we wanted to make sure we were being good stewards of taxpayer dollars," he told reporters. The March 26 collapse killed six construction workers who were filling potholes when the roadway crumbled beneath them. Baltimore's port was closed for months, and increasedtraffic congestion remains a problemacross the region. Thelongstanding Baltimore landmarkwas a vital piece of transportation infrastructure that allowed drivers to easily bypass downtown. The original 1.6-mile (2.6-kilometer) steel span took five years to construct and opened to traffic in 1977. It was particularly important for the city's port operations. Earlier this year, officials unveiled designs for the state'sfirst cable-stayed bridge. The replacement span will be taller and better protected than the original Key Bridge, whichwas particularly vulnerableto ship strikes. Crews working to remove its skeletal remains are cutting the concrete deck into 6-foot (1.83-meter) sections and carting them away to be recycled during the construction process, said Brian Wolfe, director of project development for the Maryland Transportation Authority. He said this phase of the demolition should take about nine months. Meanwhile, crews will also start conducting tests to confirm the foundation design of the replacement bridge. Officials said they're reevaluating a $1.7 billion price tag for the project to factor in supply chain issues, tariffs and other costs. They said the completion date could also change.

Demolition begins on last pieces of Baltimore's collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge

Demolition begins on last pieces of Baltimore's collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge BALTIMORE (AP) — Demolition crews are using giant saw...

 

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