The Streaming Giant Selects Ideal Actor for Bon Clay in One Piece Third Season
The Secret Organization is set to exert significant influence in the forthcoming season on Netflix of One Piece, although the true confrontation won’t unfold until the next season, and a beloved, popular member has just been cast.
The streaming service revealed recently that the talented performer has joined the One Piece cast for the third season and will portray Bentham. Bon Clay can use their power to change into an perfect replica of any individual they’ve made contact with with their dominant hand. Escola, who is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, will play a rendition of that character re-envisioned as non-binary identifying, instead of as a drag artist, in the live-action show, differing from the original manga and anime.
This performer joins multiple recently announced actors who will portray the group to the screen, featuring head Sir Crocodile, brought to life by the well-known actor, a talented actress as a key member, and a familiar face, who is also part of the lineup as the monarch of Alabasta.
Although this character is a important part of Baroque Works, the character won’t make their debut One Piece the third season. Considering the next season likely to portray the Little Garden segment, this signals a notable change in the placement of their first appearance, one that could suggest additional alterations to the narrative framework.
Their mix of precise humor and deep sensitivity makes them a ideal selection for the part. In addition to their current animated role in the animated coming-of-age film Boys Go to Jupiter, they received high praise and multiple awards for creating and performing in the popular theatrical show Oh Mary!, emphasizing the adaptability they’ll contribute to one of One Piece’s most celebrated figures.
The platform’s adapted One Piece program is scheduled to come back for its season two on March 10, 2026.