Highlights:
* One Piece Live-Action Season 2 cast reveal announces the casting of 4 major Baroque Works Agents.
* Mr. 3 will be played by David Dastmalchian and fans are going bonkers over it.
* There are only a few more Baroque Works Agents whose casts have not been announced yet.
One Piece Live-Action is the most-watched Netflix show in the second half of 2023 and is still popular and critically acclaimed even to this day. One Piece Live-Action Season 2 was announced only a month after the first season’s release and now we finally have One Piece Live-Action Season 2 cast reveal for some of the Baroque Works Agents.
One Piece Live-Action Season 2 Cast Revealed: Baroque Works Agents
Fans of One Piece Live-Action are excited as the casting choices for Mr. 9, Mr. 5, Miss Valentine, and Mr. 3 have just been revealed. The other remaining major Baroque Works Agents are Mr. 2, Crocodile, Nico Robin, Vivi, and her guardian.
As you can see from the above announcement, the One Piece Live-Action Season 2 cast for the following characters are as follows:
- Mr. 9 will be played by Daniel Lasker– most notable for his role in the Raised By Wolves TV series.
- Mr. 5 will be played by Camrus Johnson, who’s consistently performed in the Batwoman TV series.
- Miss Valentine will be played by Jazzara Jaslyn, who appeared in the critically acclaimed Warrior (2023) TV series.
- Mr. 3 will be played by David Dastmalchian– a critically acclaimed actor famous for his acting in Oppenheimer, Dune, and Suicide Squad to name a few.
What Fans Are Most Excited About From The One Piece Live-Action Season 2 Cast Reveal
Fans are going bonkers over the casting of Mr. 3 because David Dastmalchian is an industry veteran known for his weird and eerie roles and performances. He’s an A-list actor which most of us weren’t expecting on the cast of One Piece Live-Action Season 2.
However, those who have been keeping up with all of the One Piece Live-Action news do know that David had expressed his desire to appear in the One Piece Live-Action Season 2 given the chance because he’s also an anime fan and he was very impressed with how One Piece Live-Action Season 1 turned out.