The Secret Organization is set to play a huge role in the next installment of Netflix’s show of One Piece, even if the major clash won’t unfold until the third season, and a cherished, popular member has now been chosen.
Netflix announced this week that the talented performer is now part of the One Piece season 3 cast and will portray Bentham. This character can use their power to morph into an perfect replica of any person they’ve made contact with with their right 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, rather than as a drag performer, in the live-action show, unlike the initial comic and cartoon version.
This performer joins a number of recently announced actors who will portray the group to the screen, such as head the main antagonist, brought to life by the seasoned performer, a talented actress as Miss Goldenweek, and a familiar face, who will appear as the ensemble as the ruler of Alabasta.
Although this character is a important part of the organization, the character won’t make their debut One Piece the upcoming installment. Considering season 2 likely to portray the Little Garden arc, this marks a major departure in the schedule of their first appearance, one that could indicate further changes to the story’s structure.
The actor’s combination of precise humor and profound feeling makes them a ideal selection for the role. In addition to their recent voice performance in the youth-focused cartoon movie Boys Go to Jupiter, they earned widespread acclaim and numerous honors for penning and acting in the popular theatrical show Oh Mary!, highlighting the range they’ll add to one of One Piece’s widely praised figures.
The platform’s adapted One Piece program is set to return for its second season on the tenth of March, 2026.
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