Jo In Sung Shares Why He Decided to Star in Upcoming Action-Hero Series ‘Moving’

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>> First ‘Moving’ Trailer Teases Stellar Cast: Jo In Sung, Han Hyo Joo, and More

Disney Plus is gearing up to release the highly-anticipated Korean series Moving.

Moving is a new superhero action drama that centers around high school students with supernatural powers and their former secret agent parents, who are determined to conceal their children’s extraordinary abilities.

Director Park In Je described the show as “not a typical action-hero series.” Kang Full, the writer of both the original work and its drama adaptation, added, “I really wanted to bring something totally fresh and unique to make this show stand out from all the other action-hero series out there. “

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Jo In Sung highlighted the uniqueness of the main characters, saying, “Even though these characters have these supernatural powers, their lives are actually pretty ordinary. And that’s what got me so fascinated with the show. The story is just so relatable.”

Ryu Seung Ryong, who portrays Joo Won with regenerative abilities, stated, “This drama is packed with all sorts of suspense and conflicts, but what really caught my attention is how it takes this smart and nuanced approach to tell a universal story about love and family. It’s not just your typical action-packed show. It’s got depth and meaning.”

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Cha Tae Hyun, who plays Gye Do in the series, said, “It’s not like any other action-hero series we’ve seen before. The story blends seamlessly with the Korean backdrop, and it’s the kind of work that keeps viewers guessing what’s coming next.” Lee Jung Ha, who stars as Bong Seok, added, “Any Korean viewer will be able to connect with it.”

Moving will release 7 episodes worldwide on Disney Plus on August 9th and will subsequently release two episodes every week.

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