Killing It - Season 2 launched Thursday on Peacock. Actor Craig Robinson spoke to Cheddar News' Azia Celestino about the hilarious new episodes that follow the entrepreneurs as they embark on a new effort to make money and achieve the American dream. Bring on the python hunt!
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