If you're seeking a drama that offers emotional immersion without demanding too much, Moving on Disney+ could be exactly what you need. Though it revolves around superpowers, its core is a heartfelt story about family.
Tired of repetitive superhero tropes? Then Moving might just be your refreshing alternative—especially for those who value emotional storytelling and relatable characters. You’ll soon find yourself saying, “Now I get why this went viral.”
Read the full review of Moving on Disney+
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Each Power, Each Story
- Jang Ju-won (Ryu Seung-ryong): A former government agent with regeneration abilities, now a butcher raising his daughter in peace. He brings quiet intensity and a strong paternal presence to the screen.
- Lee Mi-hyun (Han Hyo-joo): A former spy with heightened senses, hiding deep emotional wounds beneath a calm exterior. She's sharp, composed, and caring all at once.
- Kim Doo-sik (Zo In-sung): A man who can fly, seen mostly in flashbacks. His backstory is key to the emotional weight of the series.
- Kim Bong-seok (Lee Jung-ha): The son of Mi-hyun and Doo-sik, who inherits both powers. A teenager torn between living normally and facing his destiny.
- Jang Hee-soo (Go Yoon-jung): Ju-won's daughter, who can also regenerate. She hides her gift while struggling with identity and growing pains.
Stunning Action, Emotional Depth
Though Moving is praised for its top-tier CGI and action choreography, its greatest strength lies in its emotional storytelling. The superpowers are not just for spectacle—they are tools for protection, expressions of love, and survival.
Flashbacks of the parents’ generation highlight themes of generational trauma, sacrifice, and emotional resilience. The drama invites you to see superpowers not as fantasy, but as metaphors for human strength and emotional burden.
Differences from the Webtoon & Season 2 Hopes
Based on the popular webtoon by Kang Full, the drama keeps the essence of the original while expanding on characters like Ju-won and Doo-sik. New additions—like Han Hyo-joo’s more developed arc—add emotional nuance and action depth.
The latter half of season 1 drops hints at a larger "Kang Full Universe." For example, a character suggesting time manipulation may link to Timing, another work by the author.
Read the original webtoon ‘Moving’
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Final Thoughts: You’re Ready for Moving
Moving isn’t just another superpower drama. It's a story of love, family, and human connection. As you watch, you’ll find yourself reflecting on your own relationships and what you’d do to protect the ones you love.
If you haven’t seen Moving yet, now’s the perfect time to start. It offers more than just thrilling action—it leaves you with emotional resonance that lasts long after the credits roll.