The big Hit ‘Moving’ Becomes Disney’s Most Watched Korean Supernatural Spy Series 

The big Hit ‘Moving’ Becomes Disney’s Most Watched Korean Supernatural Spy Series 

“Moving” released new series finale stills!” Why this Korean supernatural spy climbs to the top spot as the most-watched Korean show on Disney+

With a perfect choice of A-list actors Han Hyo-Joo, Zo In-sung, and Ryu Seung-Yong, this star-studded Korean fantasy-action series became the Disney+ streaming most-watched K-drama. This will depict true admiration for film directing, casting, and plot. Its purpose is to provide a soft and deep emotional connection with the main character. Expect to be impressed by the fascinating story and incredible postproduction effects, which combine to offer exceptional storytelling.

Based on the total number of hours seen during its first week of availability, the series had the biggest Disney+ premiere in South Korea ever. The response “exceeded our expectations,” according to Carole Choi, The Walt Disney Company’s executive vice president of original content strategy (APAC). Variety called the show “the next breakout hit from Asia after Squid Game.”

The story, which is based on the popular 2015 webtoon by prominent South Korean artist Kang Full, revolves around superhuman humans who were originally spies for a mysterious South Korean government agency called Moving. This group of spies is working to protect their children with superpowers from harm and exploitation at the hands of hostile government organizations. The parents are forced to give up their quiet existence and go back to being the “monsters” they once were since their children are showing similar abilities and a deadly assassin is quickly destroying super-powered people.
With its sleek production, action sequences are well-crafted, and there are enough white-knuckle moments to keep viewers engaged.

What’s best about the series is that you will see the genuine emotions of a person who has superhuman skills yet is vulnerable like everyone else.

As of writing, 20 episodes of Moving are now available on Disney, and the three-part season finale is slated for September 20.

Main Cast

Hui-soo’s father owns a fried chicken restaurant. He has superhuman strength and healing skills, but he can still feel pain. He is a former gangster turned NIS agent with the code name Guryongpo, and Doo-sik’s NIS partner.

Doo-sik’s wife and Bong-seok’s mother, who operates a tonkatsu restaurant and has superhuman senses. She used to be a NIS intelligence analyst.

Bong-seok’s father and Mi-hyun’s husband. He is a NIS black operations operative with flying ability who goes by the code name Moonsan.

A former theater performer turned bus driver who can create electricity.

An assassin from America with healing skills. Under CIA orders, he pursued the retired agents.

Kang-hoon’s father is a mini-mart owner. He has superhuman strength and speed, but he is now dealing with mental health concerns.

Mi-hyun and Doo-sik’s son and a Jeongwon High School Class 3-3 student. He inherited his parents’ flying abilities as well as improved five senses.

Ju-won’s daughter and a Jeongwon High School Class 3-3 student. She inherited her father’s healing skills and superhuman strength.

Jae-man’s son and Class 3-3 class leader at Jeongwon High School. He inherited superhuman strength and speed from his father.

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