MBC, one of South Korea’s leading terrestrial broadcasters, has announced an exciting collaboration with global streaming giant Disney+. Starting from December 22 at 10 p.m. KST, MBC will air the original Disney+ series ‘Moving’, which is based on the popular webtoon by Kang Full. This unique partnership marks the first instance of such cooperation between a global OTT platform and a Korean terrestrial broadcaster.
During the Christmas week, viewers will be treated to a special programming of the first eight episodes, providing a binge-worthy holiday experience. Following this, from January, the series will continue with two episodes being broadcast weekly, allowing audiences to stay engaged with the gripping story.
‘Moving’ is a captivating series that follows individuals with hidden superpowers as they unite to protect their loved ones from immense danger. The star-studded cast includes Ryu SeungRyong, Han HyoJoo, Zo InSung, Cha TaeHyun, and Kim SungKyun, bringing to life the thrilling narrative of courage and family bonds.
This collaboration is particularly noteworthy as it reverses the usual trend of terrestrial dramas being released on OTT platforms. Instead, an OTT original is making its way to terrestrial television, offering a new viewing experience for Korean audiences. MBC proudly highlights this as the first-ever collaboration between a global OTT service and a domestic terrestrial broadcaster, setting a precedent for future content distribution strategies.
As the series unfolds, it will be intriguing to see how this innovative partnership influences the Korean entertainment landscape and whether it paves the way for more such collaborations. Stay tuned for more updates on this groundbreaking development.
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