Disney+ Announces Highly-Anticipated Action Hero Series "Moving" with Star-Studded Cast
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-06-17 21:09:49
Walt Disney Co. Korea
Disney+, the flagship streaming service of the esteemed Walt Disney Co., unveiled its latest offering, the action-packed hero series "Moving," set to premiere in early August. The series boasts an impressive ensemble of renowned actors, including A-listers Zo In-sung and Han Hyo-joo, alongside industry favorites Ryu Seung-ryong, Kim Sung-kyun, veteran performers Cha Tae-hyun and Kim Hee-won, and rising star Go Youn-jung. With such star power, "Moving" has become one of the most highly-anticipated series of the year.
Adapted from the popular webtoon of the same name by acclaimed webtoon artist Kang Pool, the storyline of "Moving" revolves around high school students endowed with supernatural abilities, and the challenges their parents face as they strive to conceal these extraordinary gifts.
Since its serialization debut in February 2015, the webtoon series has amassed an impressive readership, accumulating over 200 million reads. The captivating narrative concluded in September of the same year, leaving fans eager for more.
Disney+ has announced that the first seven episodes of "Moving" are scheduled to premiere on August 9, with subsequent releases unveiling two episodes per week. Spanning a total of 20 episodes, the series will be exclusively available to Disney+ subscribers.
With its captivating premise, star-studded cast, and the backing of the renowned Disney brand, "Moving" has generated considerable excitement among fans and industry insiders alike. As the streaming platform continues to expand its diverse range of content, this highly-anticipated action hero series promises to captivate audiences and leave them eagerly awaiting each new episode, offering an enthralling blend of supernatural abilities, teenage drama, and familial secrets.
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