The Legendary Quest The team will be one short lead member, with Murray Abraham Leaving the series before returning for the third season.
F. Producer Lionsgate said in a statement to Deadline, Murray Abraham will not return to Season 3 of Mythic Quest. “Furthermore, we do not comment on personnel issues.”
Abraham appeared as CW Longbottom, a seasoned game studio writer at the center of the series. He joined the cast in February 2019.
The Oscar-winning actor got a role in The second installment of HBO’s white lotus It will appear in the upcoming Netflix anthology series Guillermo del Toro’s intriguing cabinet.
News of the actor’s departure comes months later Camel+ He revealed that the series will return for the third and fourth seasons.
Legendary QuestCreated by Rob McElhenney, Charlie Day and Megan Ganz, it focuses on Ian Grimm (McElhenney), the owner and creative director of a successful video game studio, who struggles to keep his successful game in the lead in concert with the dysfunctional family that makes up his staff. The second season of the comedy, which ended in June, saw Ian and Bobby (Charlotte Nicado) push the boundaries of their working relationship and friendship as the creative minds and game developers of the popular MMORPG Raven’s Banquet in search of the next best thing. The finale, titled “TBD,” concluded with Ian and Poppy, along with some of their co-workers, leaving the studio for new projects.
The series is produced by McElhenney and Day, through their company RCG; Hornsby and Gans; Michael Rothenberg and Nicholas Frankl of 3 Arts Entertainment; Plus Jason Altman, Daniel Krenik and Gerard Guillemot of Ubisoft Film and Television. The show was produced for Apple TV+ by Lionsgate, 3 Arts, and Ubisoft.
Vanity Fair broke the news.
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