Disney+ found unlikely success with 2023 superhero drama, Movingand now the hit Korean series is finally returning for season two. Written by Kang Full (based on his webtoon of the same name), the series is about a trio of high school students who, along with their parents, discover that they have developed superpowers. Complete with the usual trappings of a superhero story, Moving also integrates the political tensions between North and South Korea, adding a unique twist to the genre that literally cannot be found in any other nation’s superhero content.
It was clear from the end of Moving season 1 that things weren’t over, but the show was in limbo for a year with no news of its renewal. With the show doing massive business for Disney+, the streamer had its own squid gameeven if it was on a smaller scale. Now, the popular K-Drama has been renewed for a second season, and there will finally be some closure to the questions posed by the premiere episodes. Despite this renewal, all the news indicates that the wait Moving the second season will be long.
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The Sophomore Season Has Finally Been Renewed
With almost no news emerging throughout 2024, the latest update finally confirms that Moving season 2 has been renewed. The Disney+ K-Drama sensation went off the air at the end of 2023, and many updates seemed to cast doubt on its return for more. However, in November 2024, it was confirmed at Disney’s Asia Pacific Content Showcase in Singapore that the show would indeed return. No casting or story details have been revealed yet, but writer Kang Full is expected to return to write the new episodes.
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The Superhero K-Drama Isn’t Over Yet
Despite receiving critical acclaim and becoming Disney+’s most-watched K-Drama in just seven days, the future of Moving I was never sure. Park In-je, the series director, expressed his hope that the series would return for a second season in early 2024, but nothing has emerged to add to that update. That was until November 2024, when Disney finally announced Moving Season 2 at the Asia Pacific Content Showcase in Singapore. The announcement came with few details, except that Kang Full would return to write the new episodes.
With the writing just beginning, it’s obvious that Moving season two isn’t coming anytime soon.
Moving The Season 2 renewal represents a continued expansion of Korean content on Disney+, and the superhero series was far from the only K-Drama to be announced at the event. However, Moving remains the streamer’s most popular Korean seriesand anticipation continues to rise for more episodes. Unfortunately, with writing just beginning, it’s obvious that Moving season two isn’t coming anytime soon.
Season 2 Cast Details on the Go
Will the kids and agents return in season two?
At this time, it’s unclear which actors will return to reprise their roles, but there are many characters expected to return in season two. Moving is like most superhero TV shows in that it utilizes a large cast but focuses on the lives of a handful of heroes and villains. Although the first season offered a happy ending, It’s clear the main characters will be backand that their lives as superpowered individuals will always present challenges. Ryu Seung-ryong is expected to return as former agent turned doting father Jang Ju-won.
Meanwhile, Go Youn-jung will be back as Ju-won’s daughter Jang Hui-soo, and she has just begun to explore her healing powers. Lee Jung-ha played Hui-soo’s classmate Kim Bong-seok in the first season, and he will be back alongside his mother, played by Han Hyo-joo. As there is a much larger world teased in the Season 1 finale, it’s logical to assume that season two will introduce even more characters.
The supposed cast of Moving season 2 includes:
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Ryu Seung Ryong |
Jang Ju-won |
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Han Hyo-joo |
Lee Mi Hyun |
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Zo In-sung |
Kim Doo-sik |
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Cha Tae Hyun |
Jeon Gye-do |
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Kim Sung Kyun |
Lee Jae-man |
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Lee Jung-ha |
Kim Bongseok |
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Go Youn-jung |
Jang Hui Soo |
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Kim Do-hoon |
Lee Gang-hoon |
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A happy ending that won’t last long
Having apparently defeated the agents and returned to a life of relative normality, the characters in Moving they were in a good position after the end of season 1. However, it is clear that this will not last long and their lives will once again be threatened by forces beyond their control, who are bent on using their powers for evil. The Northern agents probably won’t give up so easily in their quest to capture the super-powered children, and with their past as agents, the parents won’t be safe either.