K-drama ‘Moving’ renewed for season 2
'Moving' season one was released on Disney+ in August 2023
Moving, a hit Korean sci-fi fantasy series, announced officially that the season two is coming on Disney+.
The streaming service confirmed the news on day two of its Asia Pacific Content Showcase in Singapore.
As of yet, no more details including release date, cast on Moving’s second season were provided.
The series creator, Kang Full, will be the part of season two.
The series was first dropped on August 2023, garnered massive praise and became instant hit on Disney+ and Hulu.
With staggering fame, the series ranked as the number one local original title globally on Disney+ last year.
Based on Kang’s hit webtoon, Moving is a thrilling Korean drama starring Ryu Seung-ryong, Han Hyo-joo, and Zo In-sung.
The enthralling storyline follows a group of elite South Korean spies who must safeguard their super-powered children from exploitation and harm.
Initially recruited for their extraordinary abilities - including flight, instant healing, and enhanced senses - these spies vanished after being tasked with morally questionable missions.
Now, they must navigate treacherous government agencies to protect their families.
At the event, the streamer also offered first look at drama based on journalism, Unmasked medical thriller Hyper Knife and period crime drama Knock-off, serial killer drama Nine Puzzles and the period treasure-seeking drama Low Life.
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