Netflix Casts Ideal Performer for Bentham in One Piece Third Season
The Secret Organization is geared up to exert significant influence in Netflix’s upcoming season of One Piece, although the real showdown isn’t set to occur until the next season, and a adored, audience-beloved member has just been cast.
The streaming service revealed recently that the talented performer has joined the One Piece upcoming season’s lineup and will embody Mr. 2. Bon Clay has the ability to change into an identical duplicate of anyone they’ve made contact with with their main hand. The performer, who is identifies as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, will depict a interpretation of that character re-envisioned as non-binary, as opposed to as a drag queen, in the live-action show, differing from the source material and animated series.
The new cast member is joined by a number of new cast members tasked with bringing the organization to life, featuring chief the main antagonist, played by the well-known actor, Sophia Anne Caruso as another operative, and Sendhil Ramamurthy, who will appear as the ensemble as King Nefertari Cobra of the fictional land.
Even though Bon Clay is a key figure of Baroque Works, the individual won’t appear until One Piece the upcoming installment. Considering season 2 set to cover the Little Garden segment, this marks a major departure in the schedule of Bon Clay’s introduction, one that could suggest more adjustments to the story’s structure.
Escola’s blend of excellent comedic sense and emotional depth makes them a perfect fit for the part. Besides their recent voice performance in the animated coming-of-age film Boys Go to Jupiter, they earned widespread acclaim and multiple awards for penning and acting in the hit comedy play Oh Mary!, highlighting the adaptability they’ll add to one of One Piece’s most celebrated roles.
The platform’s adapted One Piece show is set to return for its season two on March 10th, 2026.