When Mythic Quest, the Apple TV+ series about a fictional video game company, announced star F. Murray Abraham was leaving the show back in April 2022, the details were scant. A spokesperson for producer Lionsgate simply said: âF. Murray Abraham will not be returning to season three of Mythic Quest. Beyond that, we do not comment on matters concerning personnel.â Now, Rolling Stone reports that Abraham left the show while embroiled in sexual misconduct complaints. That he then went on to play a creepy dude on the latest season of HBOâs White Lotus makes this all the more troubling (and exhausting).
According to Rolling Stone, âat least two concerns were raisedâ in regards to the 83-year-old actorâs behavior on set. âThe first incident resulted in Abraham being given a warning and told to keep away from some of the showâs actresses,â a production source told RS. Then âa second incident was brought to creator and star Rob McElhennyâs attention.â After this, âRolling Stone understands that Abraham was let go from the show.â
Producer Lionsgate gave a statement to Rolling Stone in response to these reports, saying âWe take allegations of misconduct seriously and investigate them thoroughly. As a matter of corporate policy, we do not discuss our personnel actions.â Kotaku reached out to the agency in charge of Mythic Quest press, but did not receive a response in time for publication.
Abraham is a veteran actor of stage and screen who won the Academy Award for Best Actor in 1985 for his performance as Salieri in Milos Formanâs film Amadeus. On Mythic Quest, he played C.W. Longbottom, a fantasy author turned game writer turned drunk who at times struggled to adapt to the younger, millennial workplace. His departure was given the special treatment by showrunners, with the season three premiere episode âAcross the Universeâ focusing almost entirely on his characterâs legacy.
Creator and star Rob McElhenney told Variety at the time: âItâs a bummer to not have Murray in this season. But we recognize that C.W. is a beloved character and obviously a huge part of the show. So, we made sure that we have a really fitting tribute to him. We definitely address it in a big way.â
If McElhenney indeed knew the reason why Abraham was exiting the show, it makes his statement and the episode itself incredibly disturbing. After all, Abrahamâs career clearly did not suffer from allegations of sexual misconductâin fact, you can argue that it thrived, as he went from starring in a decent Apple TV+ series to a hit, award-winning HBO show. A tale as old as time.
Update 4/21/2023 9:22 a.m. ET: Abraham acknowledged the reported incidents in a statement and apologized to his former cast members.
âThis is a sincere and deeply felt apology,â he wrote. âThough never my intention to offend anyone, I told jokes, nothing more, that upset some of my colleagues and as a result lost a great job with wonderful people. I have grown in my understanding from this experience, and I hope they will forgive me.âÂ
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