[11/28/23 - 11:01 AM] Record-Breaking Super-Powered Korean Drama Series "Moving" to Debut in English Dec. 13 on Hulu "Moving" tells the story of a group of South Korean special agents working to protect their super-powered children from harm and exploitation at the hands of malicious government agencies.
[via press release from Hulu]
RECORD-BREAKING SUPER-POWERED KOREAN DRAMA SERIES "MOVING" TO DEBUT IN ENGLISH DEC. 13 ON HULU
With an All-Star Cast and an Extraordinary Story About International Espionage and Deadly Assassins, the All-New Dubbed English Language Version of the Award-Winning Series Arrives Next Month
After taking the world by storm with its unmissable story and heart-stopping action sequences, super-powered Korean drama series "Moving" is set to make its highly anticipated English language debut on Dec. 13 exclusively on Hulu. All 20 subtitled episodes are currently available to stream on the platform.
"Moving" tells the story of a group of South Korean special agents working to protect their super-powered children from harm and exploitation at the hands of malicious government agencies. Initially recruited because of their extraordinary abilities to fly, instantly heal and use their enhanced senses in the field, the agents disappeared without a trace after being tasked with carrying out increasingly dubious missions. But with their children now exhibiting similar abilities and a dangerous assassin rapidly picking off super-powered individuals, the parents must leave their peaceful lives behind to become the "monsters" they once were.
First premiering in August this year, "Moving" rapidly became the most-viewed Korean original series on Hulu and Disney+ (internationally)*. The series also went on to take home six Asia Content Awards at the Busan International Film Festival, including the prestigious Best Creative Award, given in honor of content that has delivered the most notable achievements, as well as Best Visual Effects, Best Writer (Kang Full), Best Lead Actor (Ryu Seungryong), Best Newcomer Actor (Lee Jungha) and Best Newcomer Actress (Go Younjung).
Hailed as "a superhero story with an emotional core" by Forbes, "the next breakout hit from Asia" by Variety, and "surprising and powerful" by IGN, "Moving" stars some of the biggest names in the Korean entertainment industry, including Ryu Seungryong, Han Hyojoo and Zo Insung in his long-awaited return to a drama series.
"Moving" joins a rapidly expanding library of Korean content now available on Hulu, including the award-winning Blue Dragon series "Big Bet," starring legendary actor Choi Minsik as a serial entrepreneur who repeatedly breaks the law to help bolster his burgeoning casino business; "The Worst of Evil"; "The Zone: Survival Mission" and more.
*Based on hours streamed in its first 7 days streaming on Hulu and Disney+.
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