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Mythic Quest: Raven’s Banquet is an American comedy streaming television series for AppleTV+. It stars Rob McElhenney. The series premiered on February 7, 2020.
The show received a lot of praises from the audience. The show’s rating on Google is 91% likes, on IMDb it’s 7.6/10 and on Rotten Tomatoes is 94%. The series is a must-watch for people who are interested in gaming. The show is even said to be underrated and deserves more attention.
“Super entertaining and painfully accurate depiction of the game development process. The characters are all lovable despite their huge personality defects and the series doesn’t fall into the tired trope of never giving the cast a win. I am so excited for Season 2!!!” posted a reviwer on Google.
“Mythic Quest is a show that carefully caters to a wide audience despite being set around video games. With a varied, compelling cast of characters, gripping narrative and inside scoop of how game studios work while touching on current gaming trends, the show finds a decent balance between educating/informing the viewer and providing laughs. Sure, the tone shift feels odd and the humor doesn’t always land, but they’re a small set of bugs that fail to tarnish the final delivered product.” posted another reviwer on Google.
WHAT IS MYTHIC QUEST: RAVEN’S BANQUET ABOUT?
According to Google, “The team behind the biggest multiplayer video game of all-time is tasked with building worlds, molding heroes and creating legends, but the most hard-fought battles don’t occur in the game — they happen in the office.”
WHEN IS SEASON 2 OF MYTHIC QUEST: RAVEN’S BANQUET RELEASING?
The show is said to produce in 2020 and air in early 2021. The show’s season is most likely to debut in Febuary 2021.
CAST FOR SEASON 2 OF MYTHIC QUEST: RAVEN’S BANQUET
- Rob McElhenney as Ian Grimm, creative director
- Charlotte Nicdao as Poppy Li, lead engineer
- Ashly Burch as Rachel, game tester
- Jessie Ennis as Jo, David’s assistant