Elizabeth Banks Teases Bigger Press Your Luck Season 2 With Emotional Rollercoasters
Ready to watch folks press their luck on the appropriately titled, and she says the game show's prizes are "even bigger" this year.
"It both invigorates me and drives me crazy because I hate seeing the Whammy. On behalf of the contestants, I hate seeing the Whammy. I have no sympathy for the Whammy," Banks says.
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