A four-part original series starring Avengers alum Jeremy Renner is topping the Disney+ schedule for April 10-16.
On Wednesday, April 12, the streaming service will add
to its available content. Across four episodes, Renner and a team of experts will rebuild decommissioned government vehicles for people in need.is produced by Boardwalk Pictures for Disney+. The list of executive producers features Jeremy Renner, Rory Millikin, Romilda De Luca, Andrew Fried, Dane Lillegard, Sarina Roma, and Patrick Costello.
“The series takes Jeremy around the world from his hometown of Reno, Nevada to Chicago, Illinois, to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, and Rajasthan, India. In each location, Jeremy connects with leading organizations like Big Brothers Big Sisters, The BASE Chicago, Uva Jagriti Sansthan, and Casa Hogar of Cabo San Lucas to learn about the needs of the local communities.
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