The Streaming Giant Chooses Spot-On Performer for Bon Clay in the Hit Series Season 3
The Secret Organization is poised to make a major impact in Netflix’s upcoming season of One Piece, although the real showdown won’t take place until the next season, and a beloved, audience-beloved member has just been cast.
Netflix announced this week that the skilled actor will appear in the One Piece cast for the third season and will portray Bon Clay. The role has the ability to morph into an perfect replica of anyone they’ve made contact with with their dominant hand. The actor, who is gender non-conforming and uses they/them pronouns, will play a interpretation of that role reimagined as gender non-binary, instead of as a drag performer, in the live-action series, differing from the source material and animated series.
The new cast member joins several other new cast members who will portray the group to the screen, featuring leader Mr. 0, brought to life by the seasoned performer, Sophia Anne Caruso as a key member, and a familiar face, who also joins the lineup as the monarch of the desert kingdom.
Although this character is a key figure of Baroque Works, the individual will be introduced in One Piece season 3. With season 2 set to cover the Little Garden segment, this signals a significant shift in the placement of their first appearance, one that could indicate further changes to the narrative framework.
The actor’s combination of sharp comedic timing and profound feeling makes them a perfect fit for the role. In addition to their latest vocal work in the animated feature Boys Go to Jupiter, they earned widespread acclaim and numerous honors for writing and starring in the popular theatrical show Oh Mary!, showcasing the range they’ll add to one of One Piece’s widely praised characters.
The streaming service’s real-life One Piece show is set to return for its season two on the tenth of March, 2026.