The Streaming Giant Chooses Spot-On Actor for Bon Clay in One Piece Season 3
Baroque Works is geared up to play a huge role in Netflix’s upcoming season of One Piece, although the true confrontation won’t take place until the third season, and a beloved, audience-beloved member has now been chosen.
Netflix announced recently that the talented performer has joined the One Piece season 3 cast and will play Bon Clay. The role has the ability to transform into an identical duplicate of anyone they’ve laid a hand on with their right hand. The performer, who is identifies as non-binary and prefers they/them pronouns, will play a interpretation of that figure reimagined as non-binary, as opposed to as a drag performer, in the live-action series, as in the source material and anime.
This performer joins a number of new cast members set to bring the group to life, including head the main antagonist, portrayed by the seasoned performer, a talented actress as Miss Goldenweek, and a familiar face, who is also part of the ensemble as the monarch of the fictional land.
Even though Bon Clay is a major member of the organization, the character won’t make their debut One Piece season 3. With season 2 likely to portray the Little Garden arc, this represents a significant shift in the schedule of their first appearance, one that could indicate additional alterations to the plot development.
Escola’s blend of sharp comedic timing and profound feeling makes them a perfect fit for the part. Along with their recent voice performance in the animated feature Boys Go to Jupiter, they received high praise and numerous honors for creating and performing in the successful stage production Oh Mary!, showcasing the adaptability they’ll bring to one of One Piece’s highly regarded characters.
The streaming service’s real-life One Piece show is scheduled to come back for its season two on March 10, 2026.