Netflix Chooses Spot-On Actor for Mr. 2 in the Hit Series Season 3

The Secret Organization is poised to exert significant influence in the next installment of Netflix’s show of One Piece, although the true confrontation won’t unfold until season 3, and a beloved, popular member has now been chosen.

The streaming service revealed this week that the talented performer is now part of the One Piece season 3 cast and will play Bentham. Bon Clay has the ability to transform into an perfect replica of any individual they’ve made contact with with their right hand. The performer, who is non-binary and goes by they/them, will depict a interpretation of that figure re-envisioned as non-binary identifying, as opposed to as a drag artist, in the live-action series, as in the source material and anime.

This performer will work alongside several other fresh additions tasked with bringing the organization to life, including chief Mr. 0, portrayed 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 fictional land.

Although the role is a important part of the group, the persona won’t appear until One Piece the upcoming installment. With the second season likely to portray the Little Garden storyline, this marks a notable change in the placement of Bon Clay’s introduction, one that could signal more adjustments to the story’s structure.

Their mix of excellent comedic sense and deep sensitivity makes them a ideal selection for the part. In addition to their current animated role in the animated feature Boys Go to Jupiter, they received high praise and several accolades for creating and performing in the popular theatrical show Oh Mary!, showcasing the versatility they’ll add to one of One Piece’s most celebrated characters.

Netflix's live-action One Piece program is due to premiere for its next installment on March 10, 2026.

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