In the third episode of the new web series Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles, Machinima, Blue Ribbon Content, and DC Entertainment take us into a world where Wonder Woman takes on Kobra soldiers as the New God Bekka.

Press Release: Machinima, Blue Ribbon Content and DC Entertainment have released an all-new trailer for the highly anticipated series from animation icon Bruce Timm(Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series). The digital series is based on Justice League: Gods & Monsters, an original animated film executive produced by Timm and co-produced by Alan Burnett (Batman: The Animated Series)that will be released by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment on July 28.

Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles Season 1 will launch its first episode officially on Monday, June 8 followed by episode two on Wednesday, June 10 and the third and final episode of the first season on Friday, June 12. Honda will serve as the official sponsor in support of the company's new hybrid, the Honda HR-V.

About Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles

From visionary producer and animator Bruce Timm (Batman: The Animated Series, Superman: The Animated Series), Justice League: Gods and Monsters Chronicles turns the DC Universe upside-down. In this dark, alternate world, telling the good guys from the bad guys is never easy: Superman is not the son of Jor-El, he’s the son of General Zod; Wonder Woman is not from peaceful Themyscira, but rather the warring nation of Ares; and Batman is more vampire-bat than man…and he’s not Bruce Wayne. It is unclear if our greatest heroes are here to protect us...or to rule us. Machinima has already announced a second season, which will come out in 2016.

Episode Three: "Set in an alternate universe where Wonder Woman is actually the New God Bekka, the warrior goddess must take on a horde of Kobra soldiers to save her friend with benefits, Steve Trevor."

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