Amanda, meanwhile, donned a white shirt, beige chinos and some black combat boots.
Her signature golden tresses were covered with a short chestnut wig as she pulled an animated face in another snap.
Looking good: The actor, 35,shared hilarious behind the scenes snaps with the Mamma Mia star, 35, as he posed in the dress
Alluding to the movie s scary elements, James fixed the camera with a stare as he sported bloodshot eyes and an unhappy expression.
In another snap, he posed on a boat with co-star F. Murray Abraham as the pair appeared to be in good spirits while filming.
Loving all the conflict: misanthropic and mercenary coworker Brad (
Communityâs Danny Pudi), whoâs all about monetization. (Here he is pitching a new fad to the reluctant team: âItâs a big fat whale carcass just sitting on a beach, and we should be gorging ourselves on it like all the other seagulls.â) Brad eagerly embraces any opportunity to manipulate the creativesâIan, who seeks friction, and Poppy, who longs for affirmationâall the while urging his new assistant Jo (the hilarious Jessie Ennis) to embrace her dark side. Which she does with terrifying abandon.
On the outskirts of the action, because of Covid, is the fantasy gameâs skeevy head writer C.W. Longbottom (a hammy F. Murray Abraham). His character takes center stage in the seasonâs best episode, an origin story set in the 1970s, when a young C.W. (
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Mythic Quest with Rob McElhenney as Ian
Picture: PA Photo/Courtesy of Apple TV+ Mythic Quest is more than just a workplace comedy. Georgia Humphreys meets some of the cast and creators to find out why. At a time when the world is slowly returning to normal, it feels exciting and hopeful to watch a TV show where office life is back in full swing. And that s exactly what actor Rob McElhenney wanted to achieve with the second series of Mythic Quest.
Pudi plays head of monetization Brad Bakshi.
With quarantine over, the second season of “Mythic Quest” finds everyone back in the office (well, almost everyone), attempting to build upon the success of “Raven’s Banquet” by launching an epic new expansion, but Grimm and the newly promoted co-creative director, Poppy Li, played by Charlotte Nicdao, struggle with the game’s direction.
Meanwhile, C.W. Longbottom, played by F. Murray Abraham reconciles some unresolved issues from his past, the testers – played by Ashly Burch and Imani Hakim – test the bounds of an office romance.
David Brittlesbee, played by David Hornsby, loses yet another woman in his life as Jo, played by Jessie Ennis, leaves him to assist Bakshi.