10.27.21 |

Maya And The Three’ Celebrates an Indigenous Adventurous Princess

Maya And The Three’ Celebrates an Indigenous Adventurous Princess

Coming up on Netflix, Maya and the Three is a show that will transport you to a mythical world where magic is real, four kingdoms rule, and a brave and rebellious warrior princess named Maya lives.

From creator Jorge R. Gutiérrez (El Tigre, The Book of Life), Maya and the Three is told in nine epic chapters. It’s an adventure full of heart and humor, inspired by a rich, vibrant mixture of Aztec, Maya, and Inca mythology, with a touch of modern-day Caribbean culture.

What else can you ask for? A stellar cast!

Starring Zoe Saldaña as Princess Maya, Gabriel Iglesias as Picchu, Allen Maldonado as Rico, Stephanie Beatriz as Chimi, Diego Luna as Zatz, Gael García Bernal as The Jaguar Triplets, Alfred Molina as the God of War, Kate del Castillo as the Goddess of Death, Danny Trejo as the God of Earthquakes, Cheech Marin as the Gods of Wind & Storm, Rosie Perez as the Goddess of Gators, Queen Latifah as Gran Bruja, Wyclef Jean as Gran Brujo, Jorge R. Gutiérrez as King Teca, Sandra Equihua as Queen Teca, Isabela Merced as the Widow Queen, Chelsea Rendon as the Goddess of Tattoos, Joaquín Cosío as the God of Bats, Carlos Alazraqui as the God of Dark Magic, and Eric Bauza as the God of Jungle Animals, and Rita Moreno as Ah Puch.

To celebrate this magical show, Netflix took over Eugene Park and recreated the fantastic world. Check out some of the highlights here!


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