The Streaming Giant Casts Spot-On Star for Bon Clay in One Piece Season 3

Baroque Works is poised to play a huge role in the forthcoming season on Netflix of One Piece, although the major clash isn’t set to occur until season 3, and a adored, fan-favorite member has now been chosen.

The platform declared Tuesday that the skilled actor will appear in the One Piece cast for the third season and will play Mr. 2. Bon Clay can use their power to transform into an exact copy of any individual they’ve touched with their main hand. The actor, who is identifies as non-binary and prefers they/them pronouns, will portray a interpretation of that figure reimagined as non-binary, instead of as a drag artist, in the real-life adaptation, as in the original manga and animated series.

This performer will work alongside a number of new cast members set to bring Baroque Works to the screen, such as head Mr. 0, portrayed by the seasoned performer, a talented actress as another operative, and Sendhil Ramamurthy, who also joins the lineup as the monarch of the fictional land.

Though Bon Clay is a important part of the organization, the individual will be introduced in One Piece the third season. Given the next season set to cover the Little Garden arc, this represents a major departure in the schedule of Bon Clay’s introduction, one that could indicate further changes to the plot development.

Their mix of sharp comedic timing and emotional depth makes them a standout choice for the character. In addition to their latest vocal work in the animated coming-of-age film Boys Go to Jupiter, they received high praise and numerous honors for writing and starring in the successful stage production Oh Mary!, showcasing the adaptability they’ll contribute to one of One Piece’s widely praised roles.

The platform’s adapted One Piece program is due to premiere for its next installment on the tenth of March, 2026.

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