Check this out! There’s this super cool Korean spy show called Moving Korean Drama with Ryu Seungryong, Han Hyojoo, and Zo Insung. It’s like blowing up on Disney+ and Hulu, kinda like how “Squid Game” did.
So, get this, the super famous Korean spy series, “Moving,” just smashed records on Disney+ and Hulu. They did it crazy fast, like in only a week after dropping. The show hit the streaming scene on August 9th, and now it’s like the biggest thing they got, no matter what language it’s in. People all over Asia, you know, places like Korea, Japan, and stuff, they’re all binge-watching “Moving” more than even those big Disney shows like “The Mandalorian.”
Carol Choi, this big shot at Disney, was like, “Whoa, people are totally loving the first 11 episodes of ‘Moving’ way more than we thought. From the U.S. to Asia, everybody’s hooked on the awesome story, the killer actors, and the mind-blowing effects that make the show pop.”
“Moving” is based on this super popular Korean web comic by this famous artist dude, Kang Full. He’s the genius behind other stories that got turned into local movies. And guess what? The show’s got the A-listers of Korean movies and TV – you got Ryu Seungryong (from “Miracle in Cell No. 7”), Han Hyojoo (from “20th Century Girl”), and Zo Insung (from “Smugglers”), who’s like making a TV comeback.
So the deal with “Moving” is about these South Korean spy dudes. They’re all about protecting their super-powered kids from these evil government groups. These kids are like superheroes, doing crazy stuff like flying, healing fast, and having super senses. But then the spy peeps vanished after doing some secret missions. Now, their own kids are showing off the same powers, and there’s this deadly assassin on the loose, targeting super-powered folks. So, the parents gotta ditch their chill lives and go back to being heroes.
You can totally binge-watch the first 11 episodes of “Moving” on Disney+ and Hulu. They’re dropping two new episodes every Wednesday. And guess what’s the grand finale? It’s happening on September 20th, like a three-part wrap-up.
Remember when Disney+ hit South Korea in 2021? They were all like, “We’re gonna bring the Korean drama vibes!” And that’s exactly what they did. They brought in hits like “Big Bet,” which won some fancy award, “The Zone: Survival Mission,” “Soundtrack #1,” “Snowdrop,” and more epic stuff.