'The Legend of Korra' season 3 spoilers: Six episode titles leaked online

Fans of "The Legend of Korra" are not too surprised anymore, now that the first six episodes were leaked. Although the leaked episodes online were in Spanish, fans quickly translated it to English and took a bunch of screenshots too.

It seems like many fans are too eager to know more about the upcoming season. But with the look of things, they got more than what they wished for. According to Hypable, the leaked episodes came from Nickelodeon's Mexican affiliate MundoNick, which accidentally released the episodes last Saturday.

The links of the leaked online episodes have been removed, but it's too late. Fans already summarized the six episodes and are already spreading massive spoilers about "The Legend of Korra" Season 3. The first six episode titles are (in order): A Breath of Fresh Air, Rebirth, The Earth Queen, In Harm's Way, The Metal Clan and Old Wounds.

The third season will be more focused on the earth kingdom. From the Legend of Korra online, the episode The Earth Queen will start with a young boy who can air bend. And the boy joins Korra, Mako, Bolin, Tenzin, Bumi, Jinora and Zuko on a journey to meet the Earth Queen.

The fourth episode will be about a prisoner named Pe Li. In Harm's Way focuses on Pe Li's ability to just think of explosions in her head and it will happen. The Combustion Woman is very dangerous, which is why her prison cell is a special kind.

The fifth episode, The Metal Clan introduces the city of Sao Fu and focused on the rivalry between Lin and Su. Bolin's love interest is also introduced. And one scene to watch out for is Varrick's exchange with Asami and Mako.

As of the moment, these are the best spoilers available online. It's very detailed and the screenshots should give you a more intense understanding of the scenes, if you can't watch them online.

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