Baroque Works is geared up to play a huge role in the forthcoming season on Netflix of One Piece, though the true confrontation isn’t set to occur until season 3, and a beloved, fan-favorite member has now been chosen.
The streaming service revealed Tuesday that the talented performer will appear in the One Piece season 3 cast and will portray Bon Clay. This character has the ability to change into an perfect replica of anyone they’ve touched with their main hand. The actor, who is identifies as non-binary and goes by they/them, will play a version of that role reimagined as non-binary identifying, instead of as a drag performer, in the live-action series, as in the source material and cartoon version.
The new cast member is joined by a number of fresh additions tasked with bringing the group to life, including leader Sir Crocodile, brought to life by the seasoned performer, Sophia Anne Caruso as Miss Goldenweek, and a familiar face, who also joins the lineup as the ruler of the fictional land.
Though this character is a major member of the organization, the individual won’t appear until One Piece season 3. With season 2 likely to portray the Little Garden segment, this signals a significant shift in the schedule of the character’s debut, one that could signal further changes to the narrative framework.
Their mix of precise humor and deep sensitivity makes them a perfect fit for the part. Along with their latest vocal work in the animated feature Boys Go to Jupiter, they earned widespread acclaim and several accolades for penning and acting in the popular theatrical show Oh Mary!, emphasizing the range they’ll add to one of One Piece’s highly regarded characters.
The platform’s adapted One Piece program is set to return for its season two on March 10th, 2026.
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