🔗 Share this article The Streaming Giant Casts Spot-On Performer for Bon Clay in the Hit Series Third Season Baroque Works is poised to play a huge role in the next installment of Netflix’s show of One Piece, though the true confrontation won’t take place until the third season, and a beloved, popular member has now been chosen. The platform declared recently that the skilled actor is now part of the One Piece cast for the third season and will play Mr. 2. Bon Clay can use their power to change into an identical duplicate of any individual they’ve touched with their main hand. The performer, who is identifies as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, will depict a interpretation of that character reimagined as non-binary, instead of as a drag queen, in the real-life adaptation, as in the initial comic and cartoon version. This performer is joined by a number of new cast members tasked with bringing Baroque Works to life, such as leader the main antagonist, brought to life by Joe Manganiello, a talented actress as Miss Goldenweek, and a familiar face, who is also part of the ensemble as the monarch of the fictional land. Though this character is a important part of the group, the persona won’t appear until One Piece the third season. Given the second season likely to portray the Little Garden arc, this marks a notable change in the schedule of the character’s debut, one that could indicate additional alterations to the plot development. The actor’s combination of excellent comedic sense and profound feeling makes them a ideal selection for the character. In addition to their latest vocal work in the animated feature Boys Go to Jupiter, they received high praise and multiple awards for penning and acting in the popular theatrical show Oh Mary!, showcasing the versatility they’ll contribute to one of One Piece’s most celebrated roles. Netflix's live-action One Piece show is scheduled to come back for its season two on the tenth of March, 2026.