Watch Mythic Quest’s Game Testers Test Other Stuff In New Season 2 Promo

Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet was one of our favorite shows of 2020, and the show's second season is almost here--it arrives on Apple TV+ May 7. To celebrate, Apple has released a promo featuring our favorite game testers, Rachel (Ashly Burch) and Dana (Imani Hakim), testing a variety of non-video-game objects.

Rachel and Dana's storyline throughout Mythic Quest Season 1, during which an adorable romance between them began to blossom, was one of the show's highlights. It's fun to see that the actors have great chemistry together as well. Check out the video below.

Mythic Quest is a workplace comedy from the creators of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, as well as Ubisoft Film & Television and Lionsgate TV. It stars It's Always Sunny's Rob McElhenney as Ian Grimm, the creative director of the titular game Mythic Quest. David Hornsby, who plays "Cricket" on It's Always Sunny, is also on the show, and Charlie Day helped write the second season.

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Watch Mythic Quest’s Game Testers Test Other Stuff In New Season 2 Promo

Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet was one of our favorite shows of 2020, and the show's second season is almost here--it arrives on Apple TV+ May 7. To celebrate, Apple has released a promo featuring our favorite game testers, Rachel (Ashly Burch) and Dana (Imani Hakim), testing a variety of non-video-game objects.

Rachel and Dana's storyline throughout Mythic Quest Season 1, during which an adorable romance between them began to blossom, was one of the show's highlights. It's fun to see that the actors have great chemistry together as well. Check out the video below.

Mythic Quest is a workplace comedy from the creators of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, as well as Ubisoft Film & Television and Lionsgate TV. It stars It's Always Sunny's Rob McElhenney as Ian Grimm, the creative director of the titular game Mythic Quest. David Hornsby, who plays "Cricket" on It's Always Sunny, is also on the show, and Charlie Day helped write the second season.

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