New Disney Plus Series ‘Moving’ Stirs Excitement With Superpowered Teens

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Disney Plus’ much-anticipated series Moving, with a 50-billion-won (about $40 million) production, dropped its “coming soon” trailer on the 6th.

The newly released trailer kicks off with three high school students, Lee Jung Ha (Lee Bong Seok), Go Youn Jung (Jang Hee Su), and Kim Do Hoon (Lee Kang Hoon), who live like any other teens with their parents’ support. The twist is that they all have extraordinary superpowers.

In a particularly tense scene, Bong Seok, carrying a weighted backpack and wearing ankle weights to hide his abilities, has his secret exposed to Hee Su, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats. Hee Su’s line, “I’ll tell you my secret to protect yours,” stirs curiosity about what is to come as they begin to share their secrets.

In contrast to the warm camaraderie among the students, the trailer also teases a thrilling sense of tension. Frank, played by Ryu Seung Bum, arrives at the airport, coupled with an unnerving accident where someone was thrown out of the building. Then Mi Hyun, played by Han Hyo Joo, mutters, “Someone is erasing us,” all hinting at an impending, inescapable threat.

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The accompanying poster encapsulates Ryu Seung Bum’s powerful presence. As a deliveryman concealing his true intentions, he travels across the country to eliminate those with powers. His motives and identity are shrouded in mystery, adding an air of suspense.

Meanwhile, Moving is a human-action series that follows the stories of children living in the present, concealing their superpowers, and parents living in the past, hiding painful secrets. Beginning on August 9th, the series will release seven episodes simultaneously on Disney Plus, followed by two episodes each week.

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