The popular webtoon Moving gets a screen adaptation and is coming soon to Hulu. The live-action Korean original series will follow a group of innocent teenagers with extraordinary abilities as they go head-to-head with some of the world’s most powerful governments.
The brand-new trailer shows the parents of the superpowered teens in the 1990s carrying out dangerous missions by using their powers to defend the country. As it turns out, these special powers can be inherited genetically, and they will go to great lengths to keep their children’s abilities a secret.
What is the plot of Moving?
In the 1990s, South Korea’s National Security Planning Agency established a black ops team of superpowered individuals. Tasked with carrying out classified missions, members of this elite unit used their powers to defend the country and achieve the impossible on a daily basis. Despite their successes, one day the team suddenly went dark, dispersing across the country, never to be heard from again.
A few decades later, Bongseok, a boy who could float before he could walk, and Huisoo, a girl who survived a horrific car crash unscathed, end up at the same school, quickly becoming close after confiding their secrets in each other and discovering there are more people like them out in the world. But while life seems relatively carefree for the teenagers, a mysterious delivery driver named Frank begins murdering people with powers across Seoul.
With danger drawing ever closer, will anyone be able to stop Frank before he uncovers the children’s secrets?
The Cast of Moving
Moving stars Ryu Seung-ryong (Kingdom) as Jang Joo-Won, Han Hyo-joo as Lee Mi-yeon, Zo In-sung (It’s Alright, This Is Love) as Kim Du-sik, Lee Jung-ha (Nevertheless) as Kim Bong-Seok, Go Youn-jung (Alchemy of the Souls) as Jang Hee-Soo, and Kim Do-hoon as Lee Gang-hoon.
“Moving” is written by Kangfull, the creator behind the hugely popular webtoon of the same name, and directed by Park Inje. The series will premiere with 7 episodes on August 9, followed by two episodes a week for a total of 13 episodes.
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