Disney+ Drama ‘Moving’ Season 2 Begins Script Work Amid Anticipation

1 week ago 9

The Disney+ original series ‘Moving,’ which gained immense popularity worldwide last year, is finally preparing to return with Season 2. On November 10, a broadcasting insider revealed that writer Kang Full has begun working on the script for ‘Moving 2.’ As the scriptwork has just started, the direction of the project is known only to the writer, with production aimed for a 2026 start. While the casting and lineup of actors have not yet been confirmed, fan expectations continue to rise.

Writer Kang Full previously hinted at the possibility of a second season of ‘Moving’ during an appearance on SBS Love FM’s ‘Heo Ji-woong Show’ last year. In that interview, he expressed his passion for drama scriptwriting alongside his concerns as a cartoonist. He particularly showed a strong desire to continue the storyline of ‘Moving.’

Season 1 of ‘Moving’ achieved significant success not only in Korea but also on Hulu in the United States, setting a record as the most-watched Korean original series based on first-week viewing hours. The drama, a human action series, tells the story of children living with hidden superpowers and parents with painful secrets from the past, featuring actors like Ryu Seung-ryong, Jo In-sung, Han Hyo-joo, Kim Sung-kyun, Cha Tae-hyun, and Park Hee-soon.

Major American media outlets also praised ‘Moving’ for its success. Forbes lauded the drama for its “emotionally rich narrative,” while Variety described it as a “hit born in Asia following Squid Game.” This positive reception has further fueled expectations for Season 2.

As we continue to pay attention to the developments regarding ‘Moving’ Season 2, there is hope that it will become a work that meets fan expectations. The anticipation for what new stories and emotions Season 2 will offer is growing among many.

This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.

Read Entire Article