The Streaming Giant Casts Ideal Performer for Bentham in the Hit Series Season 3

The Secret Organization is set to make a major impact in the forthcoming season on Netflix of One Piece, even if the major clash won’t take place until the next season, and a beloved, popular member has now been chosen.

The streaming service revealed this week that the talented performer will appear in the One Piece upcoming season’s lineup and will embody Bentham. The role has the ability to transform into an perfect replica of any person they’ve laid a hand on with their right hand. The actor, who is gender non-conforming and prefers they/them pronouns, will play a interpretation of that character reinterpreted as non-binary, instead of as a drag artist, in the live-action show, unlike the initial comic and anime.

This performer will work alongside several other fresh additions set to bring the group to life, including leader Sir Crocodile, brought to life by the well-known actor, an emerging star as Miss Goldenweek, and an accomplished actor, who also joins the cast as the ruler of Alabasta.

Though the role is a important part of Baroque Works, the individual will be introduced in One Piece season 3. With season 2 set to cover the Little Garden arc, this signals a major departure in the timing of their first appearance, one that could indicate additional alterations to the narrative framework.

The actor’s combination of precise humor and deep sensitivity makes them a standout choice for the part. In addition to their current animated role in the animated feature Boys Go to Jupiter, they earned widespread acclaim and multiple awards for creating and performing in the hit comedy play Oh Mary!, highlighting the range they’ll add to one of One Piece’s widely praised roles.

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

Amber Dorsey
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