Maya and the Three (Spanish title: Maya y los tres) is a Mexican animated fantasy streaming television miniseries created by Jorge R. Gutiérrez and produced by Tangent Animation.
Premise[]
Set in a world based on pre-colonial Mesoamerica and other indigenous cultures, Maya, a warrior princess, is celebrating her fifteenth birthday, but when the underworld gods appear and announce she must pay for her family's misdeeds, everything changes. If she refuses to go along, the world itself will be ravaged by the gods, so she embarks on a quest to fulfill a prophecy which says that three warriors will appear who will help her defeat these gods and save humanity itself from destruction.
Voice Cast[]
- Zoe Saldaña as Maya
- Diego Luna as Zatz the Prince of Bats and Maya's love interest
- Gael García Bernal as the Jaguar Triplets, Maya's older half-brothers
- Allen Maldonado as Rico
- Andy Santana as Young Rico
- Stephanie Beatriz as Chimi
- Gabriel Iglesias as Picchu
- Alfred Molina as Lord Mictlan, God of War
- Kate del Castillo as Lady Micte, Goddess of Death and Maya's biological mother
- Sandra Equihua as the Queen Teca Maya's half-mother
- Jorge R. Gutierrez as the King Teca Maya's father
- Danny Trejo as Cabrakan, God of Earthquakes
- Rosie Perez as Cipactli, Goddess of Gators
- Cheech Marin as Hura and Can, Gods of Wind & Storm
- Chelsea Rendon as Acat, Goddess of Tattoos and Zatz's ex-girlfriend
- Queen Latifah as Gran Bruja
- Wyclef Jean as Gran Brujo
- Eric Bauza as Vucub, God of Jungle Animals
- Joaquín Cosío as Camazotz, God of Bats and Zatz's father
- Isabela Merced as the Widow Queen
- Rita Moreno as Ah Puch
- Dee Bradley Baker also voices Chiapa and Colibri
- Carlos Alazraqui as Chivo, God of Dark Magic
- Grey DeLisle-Griffin as Xtabay, Goddess of Illusions and as Bone, Goddess of Thievery and sister of Skull
- Alanna Ubach as Skull, Goddess of Thievery and sister of Bone
- John DiMaggio as the Barbarian King, and as the Bear Killah
- Carolina Ravassa as Barbarian Princess
- Jeff Rango as Zapote
Episodes[]
- Chapter One: Quinceañera
- Chapter Two: The Prophecy
- Chapter Three: The Rooster
- Chapter Four: The Skull
- Chapter Five: The Puma
- Chapter Six: Maya and the Three
- Chapter Seven: The Divine Gate
- Chapter Eight: The Bat and the Owl
- Chapter Nine: The Sun and the Moon








































