About Moving
Moving is a 2023 South Korean superhero series that premiered on Disney+, adapted from the webtoon of the same name by writer-cartoonist Kang Full, who also penned the screenplay. The story unfolds across two timelines. In the present day, a group of high-school seniors quietly carry abilities that set them apart: one boy can fly, a transfer student heals from almost any injury, and another teenager possesses overwhelming physical strength. As they navigate friendship, first love, and the ordinary anxieties of senior year, they begin to sense that the powers they have hidden their whole lives are connected to dangerous secrets their parents never told them.
The past timeline reveals that these teenagers are the children of a hidden generation of superhumans, men and women who were recruited, trained, and used decades earlier as covert agents by a national intelligence agency. Their gifts made them valuable as black-ops operatives, but it also made them targets. Now a methodical purge is underway, with a ruthless killer hunting down the former agents one by one, forcing parents who long ago walked away from that life to step back into danger to shield their children. The series gradually braids the two eras together, showing how the choices the adults made years ago shaped the world their kids are inheriting.
Praised as one of the biggest Korean titles ever released on Disney+, Moving blends warm high-school comedy, sweeping family melodrama, and large-scale action. While it includes intense confrontations, its emotional core is the bond between parents and children and the lengths a family will go to protect one another. The ensemble structure lets the show move between teen romance, espionage flashbacks, and a tense final stretch, building toward a confrontation in which the younger and older generations stand together. Its mix of heart, spectacle, and grounded characters drove strong word-of-mouth and helped establish it as a flagship Korean original for the platform.