Billions Video Has Kelly AuCoin Look Back at Crashing Cars In Season 3

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Billions Video Has Kelly AuCoin Look Back at Crashing Cars In Season 3
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A new Billions video was posted to the Showtime series' official Twitter account, which features series star Kelly AuCoin.

What Billions scene does Kelly AuCoin look at in the new video?

In the video, AuCoin looks back on Billions Season 3 Episode 5, which saw his character — Dollar Bill — repeatedly ram an SUV into Ari Spyros’ sports car. The actor discussed how a stunt actor did some of the crashes, while he got to do some himself, noting he “never had more fun” than when he was filming that scene.

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