At its center is Ian Grimm (McElhenney), a pretentious, genius creative director with a flowing white shirt and an ego the size of an open‑world map. His foil is Poppy Li (Charlotte Nicdao), the brilliant, overworked lead engineer who does most of the actual work. Together — and against each other — they manage a team of quirky, dysfunctional developers: the cynical monetizer Brad (Danny Pudi), the lonely head writer C.W. Longbottom (F. Murray Abraham), and the aspiring tester Dana (Imani Hakim).
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If you liked Silicon Valley , The Office , or Community , Mythic Quest delivers sharp laughs and genuine pathos about creative passion, failure, and found family in the gaming industry.
The "Raven's Banquet" subtitle refers to the game's massive expansion — but the real banquet is the show's mix of cringe comedy, workplace satire, and unexpected emotional depth. One standout episode ("A Dark Quiet Death") is a masterclass in standalone storytelling, following the rise and fall of a different game studio across decades.
Created by Rob McElhenney ( It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia ), Charlie Day, and Megan Ganz, Mythic Quest: Raven's Banquet is the sharply written, surprisingly heartfelt first season of the Apple TV+ comedy set inside a fictional video game studio.