🔗 Share this article The Streaming Giant Chooses Spot-On Actor for Bon Clay in the Hit Series Upcoming Installment The Secret Organization is geared up to exert significant influence in Netflix’s upcoming season of One Piece, even if the true confrontation won’t take place until season 3, and a beloved, popular member has recently been selected. The platform declared Tuesday that the talented performer will appear in the One Piece upcoming season’s lineup and will play Bon Clay. This character has the ability to transform into an identical duplicate of any person they’ve made contact with with their main hand. The actor, who is identifies as non-binary and goes by they/them, will portray a version of that character re-envisioned as non-binary identifying, instead of as a drag queen, in the live-action show, as in the source material and animated series. Escola is joined by several other new cast members set to bring the group to reality, such as head the main antagonist, brought to life by the well-known actor, an emerging star as a key member, and a familiar face, who will appear as the cast as the monarch of Alabasta. Although Bon Clay is a key figure of the organization, the persona won’t appear until One Piece the upcoming installment. With the second season likely to portray the Little Garden storyline, this represents a significant shift in the schedule of the character’s debut, one that could indicate additional alterations to the narrative framework. Their mix of excellent comedic sense and profound feeling makes them a perfect fit for the part. Along with their latest vocal work in the animated feature Boys Go to Jupiter, they garnered significant recognition and multiple awards for penning and acting in the hit comedy play Oh Mary!, emphasizing the versatility they’ll add to one of One Piece’s most celebrated characters. Netflix's live-action One Piece series is due to premiere for its second season on March 10, 2026.