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Zoe Saldaña Rules As A Warrior Princess In ‘Maya And The Three’

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By Roberto Leal The Netflix animated miniseries 'Maya and the Three' is a colorful, action-packed adventure tale inspired by Mesoamerican mythology. Thanks to 'Maya and the Three,' the myths of Mexico and Central America's civilizations will take their place alongside those of Greece, Rome, Asia, and England. The quest Myth stories often involve the hero […]

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