The Streaming Giant Selects Ideal Star for Mr. 2 in One Piece Season 3

The Secret Organization is geared up to play a huge role in Netflix’s upcoming season of One Piece, though the true confrontation isn’t set to occur until the next season, and a cherished, audience-beloved member has recently been selected.

The streaming service revealed this week that the skilled actor is now part of the One Piece season 3 cast and will embody Bon Clay. This character has the ability to change into an perfect replica of any individual they’ve made contact with with their right hand. The actor, who is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, will depict a interpretation of that role reinterpreted as gender non-binary, as opposed to as a drag artist, in the live-action show, unlike the initial comic and anime.

The new cast member will work alongside multiple recently announced actors tasked with bringing Baroque Works to reality, including chief the main antagonist, played by the well-known actor, a talented actress as another operative, and an accomplished actor, who is also part of the cast as King Nefertari Cobra of the fictional land.

Even though Bon Clay is a major member of the group, the individual will be introduced in One Piece the third season. Given the second season expected to adapt the Little Garden segment, this signals a significant shift in the placement of the character’s debut, one that could suggest more adjustments to the story’s structure.

The actor’s combination of sharp comedic timing and deep sensitivity makes them a perfect fit for the part. Along with their recent voice performance in the youth-focused cartoon movie Boys Go to Jupiter, they earned widespread acclaim and numerous honors for penning and acting in the hit comedy play Oh Mary!, showcasing the adaptability they’ll contribute to one of One Piece’s widely praised figures.

The streaming service’s real-life One Piece show is set to return for its season two on March 10th, 2026.

Brian Valdez
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