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McElhenney shared his update on Twitter this week with the news putting Mythic Quest in the same group as many other TV shows which have been suspended while people adjust to the coronavirus situation. He asked his fans to hang in there while the team figures out what the next steps are.
Mythic Quest Season 2 production will be shutting down at the end of the day. We are working on a plan to make sure no one misses a paycheck. These are strange times and we need to take care of each other. Hang in there Kitties! pic.twitter.com/9lfWx6UZM3
โ Rob McElhenney (@RMcElhenney) March 13, 2020
The Apple TV+ series was one of several from Apple which was suspended recently. Mythic Quest launched earlier in the year when all of its episodes were available at the same time through Apple TV+ and gave subscribers a new option on the platform as a comedy show where many of the other programs were more drama-heavy.
“Meet the team behind the biggest multiplayer video game of all time,” a preview of the show found on the Apple TV+ site read. “But in a workplace focused on building worlds, molding heroes, and creating legends, the most hard-fought battles don’t occur in the game โ they happen in the office.”
McElhenney is joined by other stars from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia as well as the actress Ashly Burch, a name people may recognize from games like Horizon Zero Dawn and the Borderlands series. ComicBook.com spoke to Burch before the show’s release, and Burch likened the show to a mix of It’s Always Sunny and The Office.
Mythic Quest’s second season does not yet have a release date.








