Netflix Chooses Ideal Actor for Bentham in One Piece Upcoming Installment

Baroque Works is geared up to play a huge role in the forthcoming season on Netflix of One Piece, though the true confrontation won’t unfold until the third season, and a cherished, audience-beloved member has now been chosen.

The platform declared recently that the talented performer has joined the One Piece season 3 cast and will play Bentham. Bon Clay has the ability to morph into an perfect replica of anyone they’ve laid a hand on with their dominant hand. Escola, who is identifies as non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, will depict a rendition of that character reinterpreted as non-binary identifying, instead of as a drag artist, in the live-action show, differing from the initial comic and animated series.

This performer is joined by several other fresh additions tasked with bringing the group to the screen, featuring leader the main antagonist, portrayed by Joe Manganiello, an emerging star as a key member, and a familiar face, who also joins the cast as the monarch of Alabasta.

Even though the role is a important part of the group, the individual won’t appear until One Piece the upcoming installment. Considering season 2 set to cover the Little Garden arc, this signals a significant shift in the placement of their first appearance, one that could suggest more adjustments to the narrative framework.

Escola’s blend of excellent comedic sense and emotional depth makes them a standout choice for the part. In addition to their recent voice performance in the animated coming-of-age film Boys Go to Jupiter, they received high praise and numerous honors for writing and starring in the popular theatrical show Oh Mary!, emphasizing the range they’ll contribute to one of One Piece’s most celebrated roles.

The platform’s adapted One Piece series is set to return for its season two on the tenth of March, 2026.

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