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Alicia Vikander talks ‘Jason Bourne,’ Matt Damon, car chase scenes

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An Academy Award winner for “The Danish Girl,” actress Alicia Vikander is now starring opposite Matt Damon in “Jason Bourne.” On TODAY she reveals she didn’t have much money before becoming a well-known actress, and that she and her friends would watch the earlier Bourne films for entertainment. She said she went into her “Jason Bourne” audition telling director Paul Greengrass that she’s seen the earlier films “a hundred times!” (Run time: 4:12)