Netflix Selects Spot-On Performer for Bon Clay in One Piece Third Season

The Secret Organization is set to exert significant influence in Netflix’s upcoming season of One Piece, even if the true confrontation won’t take place until the third season, and a adored, popular member has just been cast.

The streaming service revealed recently that Cole Escola has joined the One Piece season 3 cast and will portray Bentham. Bon Clay possesses the power to transform into an exact copy of anyone they’ve laid a hand on with their right hand. The performer, who is identifies as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, will play a interpretation of that role reimagined as non-binary identifying, as opposed to as a drag performer, in the live-action show, unlike the original manga and animated series.

The new cast member is joined by a number of new cast members set to bring Baroque Works to the screen, featuring head Mr. 0, brought to life by the well-known actor, Sophia Anne Caruso as Miss Goldenweek, and an accomplished actor, who will appear as the cast as the ruler of the desert kingdom.

Although this character is a major member of the group, the character won’t make their debut One Piece the third season. Considering season 2 expected to adapt the Little Garden storyline, this signals a notable change in the schedule of the character’s debut, one that could indicate further changes to the story’s structure.

Their mix of excellent comedic sense and emotional depth makes them a ideal selection for the part. Besides their recent voice performance in the youth-focused cartoon movie Boys Go to Jupiter, they earned widespread acclaim and multiple awards for penning and acting in the hit comedy play Oh Mary!, showcasing the adaptability they’ll bring to one of One Piece’s widely praised characters.

The platform’s adapted One Piece program is due to premiere for its second season on March 10, 2026.

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