Jeremy Renner is opening up about his harrowing crash with a snowplow that almost claimed his life two years ago.

Among new details, he included the chilling moment he says he “died” after being crushed by the machine.

In his new book, “My Next Breath,” Renner writes he jumped in front of the plow to save his nephew Alex when he was run over. He was then lying in his Lake Tahoe, Nevada, driveway, and he said he died there.

“As I lay on the ice, my heart rate slowed, and right there, on that New Year’s Day, unknown to my daughter, my sisters, my friends, my father, my mother, I just got tired,” Renner wrote, via Us Magazine. “After about 30 minutes on the ice, of breathing manually for so long, an effort akin to doing 10 or 20 push-ups per minute for half an hour ... that’s when I died. I know I died. In fact, I’m sure of it.”

He described feeling “an exhilarating peace” at that moment.

Bolton had ‘Super Weird’ brain cancer symptom

Michael Bolton revealed this week to People magazine that he has been battling glioblastoma, an aggressive and incurable brain cancer.

The singer first announced to fans that he was fighting cancer in 2023, but for the first time he revealed just how serious his particular form of the disease is.

His daughter, Taryn, talked to People, too, and she revealed that the singer displayed several symptoms in the days leading up to his diagnosis.

One of the signs that she said was “super weird,” came during a bowling outing in 2023.

She said her father bowled out of turn three times.

“That was when we were like, ‘Something’s wrong with his brain,’ ” she told People. “Everything that happened was weird for him but not super alarming. When you look back at everything together … We missed so many things.”

British Terrorism police look into Irish rap group

Northern Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap is being investigated by British counterterrorism police after videos emerged allegedly showing the band calling for politicians to be killed and shouting “up Hamas, up Hezbollah.”

The investigation comes after the group came under fire for pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel messaging at the Coachella Valley Music and Art festival last month.

The British police investigation follows widespread criticism of the band’s alleged comments, which led to several of their upcoming gigs being canceled.

Meanwhile, dozens of musicians and artists have signed an open letter supporting the group’s right to freedom of expression.

— From wire reports