Jeremy Renner Describes Watching 'Avengers: Endgame' as 'Difficult Experience'
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In a new radio interview, the 'Hawkeye' star opens up why he does not want to relive the emotional experience of watching the 2019 Marvel movie with his castmates.

AceShowbiz - Jeremy Renner has no plans to re-watch "Avengers: Endgame" because he really wept the last time he saw it.

The "Hawkeye" star has opened up on the emotional experience of watching the movie with his castmates, and it's not something he wants to revisit any time soon. He told BBC Radio 4, "I saw it at the premiere, but that was just something to celebrate for all of us."

"We were all laughing and weeping, and it was a lot, it was a lot to do. I'll never watch that again. It was a difficult experience. We were all just a sobbing mess and we're laughing. It's amazing, we were like audience members, and that was awesome to experience. That was a lovely, beautiful experience to share."

Though so, Renner insisted that the six original "The Avengers" stars are still keeping touch with each other. To the Phase Zero podcast, he previously stated, "Yeah, we're all very, very good friends, and we don't really speak too much about our job, and that's what's also great about being, you know, Avenger Friends."

"We speak about our kids and, you know, divorces and marriages and house building," the 50-year-old actor said of the group chat. "We speak about just our life stuff... Our friendship is very, very special."

Renner reprised his role as Clint Barton / Hawkeye on Disney+ series "Hawkeye". Speaking of the show, he told GamesRadar+, "I definitely was excited to get back into playing [Hawkeye] and discovering a bit more about him. And using some comics is a good frame of reference for the storytelling this time around. I like the world that it's been set in. And the new characters that are being introduced, that was also very exciting."

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