The Streaming Giant Casts Spot-On Performer for Mr. 2 in the Hit Series Third Season

The Secret Organization is poised to make a major impact in Netflix’s upcoming season of One Piece, though the true confrontation won’t unfold until the next season, and a adored, audience-beloved member has recently been selected.

The streaming service revealed recently that the talented performer is now part of the One Piece cast for the third season and will embody Mr. 2. Bon Clay possesses the power to change into an perfect replica of anyone they’ve made contact with with their right hand. The performer, who is gender non-conforming and prefers they/them pronouns, will play a rendition of that role reimagined as non-binary, rather than as a drag queen, in the real-life adaptation, differing from the original manga and animated series.

Escola is joined by a number of fresh additions set to bring the organization to life, including leader Sir Crocodile, played by the well-known actor, a talented actress as Miss Goldenweek, and an accomplished actor, who also joins the cast as King Nefertari Cobra of the fictional land.

Although this character is a important part of Baroque Works, the character will be introduced in One Piece season 3. With the second season set to cover the Little Garden segment, this represents a significant shift in the placement of the character’s debut, one that could suggest more adjustments to the plot development.

The actor’s combination of precise humor and deep sensitivity makes them a ideal selection for the part. In addition to their latest vocal work in the animated feature Boys Go to Jupiter, they received high praise and multiple awards for creating and performing in the successful stage production Oh Mary!, showcasing the range they’ll bring to one of One Piece’s most celebrated roles.

The platform’s adapted One Piece program is set to return for its next installment on March 10, 2026.

Michelle Woodard
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