There is something special about watching a local star step onto an international platform. It feels personal. When one of our own wins, we all lean in a little closer.
South African actor Yonda Thomas has just done exactly that. The familiar face from the viral “Yoh! Bestie” moment has secured a role in One Piece, the global Netflix hit based on the legendary Japanese manga.
For fans who first spotted him in local productions and on social media, this is more than just another acting credit. It is a major leap into one of the biggest streaming franchises in the world.
From local screens to global streaming
Yonda Thomas has steadily built his name in the South African entertainment space. Over the years, he has appeared in local television dramas and films, carving out a reputation as a versatile and committed performer.
His casting in Netflix’s One Piece marks a turning point. The live-action adaptation has drawn massive international attention since its debut, pulling in viewers from across continents. Being part of such a globally recognised production places Thomas on a much bigger stage.
For many South Africans, this move feels symbolic. Our actors have long proven their talent, but breaking into large-scale international series remains a significant milestone.
Why this role matters
Netflix’s One Piece is not just another series. It is based on one of the most successful manga franchises in history and has a dedicated global fanbase. The live-action version has already introduced audiences worldwide to new and emerging talent.
Landing a role in such a project signals confidence from international producers. It also opens doors. Once an actor enters a global streaming ecosystem like Netflix, the opportunities can multiply quickly.
On social media, fans have responded with pride and excitement. Many have celebrated Thomas as proof that South African talent belongs on the world stage. The sense of collective celebration is hard to miss.
CASTING ANNOUNCEMENT 🎥
SA actor Yonda Adams makes his global debut on the highly anticipated season 2 of One Piece on Netflix, premiering globally on March 10, 2026.
Season 3 has also been confirmed. pic.twitter.com/0vaiXq9YGZ— Entertainment (@TvblogbyMLU) February 10, 2026
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A growing global footprint for SA talent
South African actors have increasingly been making waves abroad. International productions often film locally, and our industry has grown stronger in both infrastructure and skill.
Thomas’s casting reflects this shift. It highlights how local performers are no longer confined to domestic screens. Instead, they are stepping confidently into global narratives.
For young actors watching from home, especially those dreaming beyond local auditions, stories like this matter. They show that international roles are not out of reach.
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What comes next
While details about his specific character remain under wraps, the announcement alone has already sparked conversation. Fans of the series are eager to see how Thomas fits into the adventurous world of pirates, treasure hunts, and epic story arcs.
For Yonda Thomas, this is clearly more than a cameo moment. It is a statement. A sign that persistence, visibility, and craft can carry a South African performer far beyond our borders.
And for the rest of us? It is a reminder that the world is watching.
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Source: Briefly News
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