Netflix Chooses Spot-On Star for Bentham in the Hit Series Season 3

The Secret Organization is poised to play a huge role in the forthcoming season on Netflix of One Piece, although the real showdown won’t take place until season 3, and a adored, audience-beloved member has now been chosen.

The platform declared Tuesday that the talented performer has joined the One Piece season 3 cast and will portray Mr. 2. The role can use their power to change into an perfect replica of any person they’ve laid a hand on with their dominant hand. Escola, who is gender non-conforming and goes by they/them, will portray a interpretation of that figure re-envisioned as non-binary, as opposed to as a drag queen, in the live-action series, unlike the original manga and cartoon version.

Escola will work alongside several other new cast members set to bring the organization to reality, featuring leader Mr. 0, portrayed by the well-known actor, a talented actress as another operative, and an accomplished actor, who also joins the ensemble as King Nefertari Cobra of the desert kingdom.

Even though Bon Clay is a major member of Baroque Works, the individual will be introduced in One Piece the third season. Considering season 2 expected to adapt the Little Garden arc, this marks a notable change in the schedule of their first appearance, one that could signal additional alterations to the plot development.

Their mix of precise humor and emotional depth makes them a ideal selection for the role. Along with their current animated role in the animated coming-of-age film Boys Go to Jupiter, they earned widespread acclaim and several accolades for penning and acting in the popular theatrical show Oh Mary!, emphasizing the adaptability they’ll contribute to one of One Piece’s most celebrated roles.

The streaming service’s real-life One Piece show is set to return for its season two on the tenth of March, 2026.

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