The Streaming Giant Chooses Ideal Performer for Mr. 2 in One Piece Third Season

The Secret Organization is poised to exert significant influence in the forthcoming season on Netflix of One Piece, even if the major clash won’t take place until the next season, and a cherished, popular member has just been cast.

The streaming service revealed recently that the talented performer will appear in the One Piece upcoming season’s lineup and will play Bon Clay. Bon Clay possesses the power to change into an exact copy of any individual they’ve touched with their main hand. The actor, who is non-binary and goes by they/them, will portray a interpretation of that role reinterpreted as non-binary, instead of as a drag performer, in the live-action show, as in the source material and cartoon version.

This performer will work alongside several other new cast members set to bring the organization to life, featuring chief Mr. 0, portrayed by the well-known actor, an emerging star as a key member, and Sendhil Ramamurthy, who will appear as the lineup as King Nefertari Cobra of the desert kingdom.

Though this character is a key figure of Baroque Works, the persona won’t make their debut One Piece the upcoming installment. Considering season 2 likely to portray the Little Garden segment, this signals a major departure in the schedule of their first appearance, one that could signal additional alterations to the story’s structure.

Their mix of sharp comedic timing and profound feeling makes them a perfect fit for the role. Besides their recent voice performance in the animated feature Boys Go to Jupiter, they garnered significant recognition and numerous honors for writing and starring in the successful stage production Oh Mary!, highlighting the adaptability they’ll bring to one of One Piece’s most celebrated figures.

The streaming service’s real-life One Piece program is due to premiere for its second season on March 10th, 2026.

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