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One: High School Heroes (2025) K-Drama: Episode Guide, Plot, Cast & Streaming Details
Won Ha-i-seu-kul Hi-eo-ro-jeu (2025)
One: High School Heroes (One: 하이스쿨 히어로즈) is a 2025 South Korean action coming-of-age television series that delves into themes of school violence, personal trauma, and the fight for justice. Directed by Lee Seong-tae and written by Kim Young-eun, the series stars Lee Jung-ha and Kim Do-wan in lead roles. The drama premiered on May 30, 2025, on Wavve, with episodes released weekly.

Release Date & Schedule of One: High School Heroes Episodes:

The series comprises 8 episodes, released in batches over three weeks.

Full Release Timeline:

Episodes 1–4 – Friday, May 30, 2025

Episodes 5–6 – Friday, June 6, 2025

Episodes 7–8 – Friday, June 13, 2025

Plot Overview:

One: High School Heroes follows Kim Ui-gyeom (Lee Jung-ha), a model student who has always focused solely on his studies. However, he faces domestic abuse from his father and bullying at school. When his suppressed rage reaches a boiling point, he discovers his natural fighting talent. Together with Kang Yoon-ki (Kim Do-wan), a classmate who recognizes Ui-gyeom’s abilities,...
See full article at High on Films
  • 6/1/2025
  • by Naveed Zahir
  • High on Films
Liked Go Youn-Jung In Resident Playbook? Watch These 5 K-Dramas To See Her Shine
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Go Youn-Jung’s 5 Must-Watch K-Dramas (Photo Credit – Netflix)

Go Youn-Jung used to be a dedicated student until she was encouraged by a college senior to model. She appeared on Daehaknaeil (a magazine for university students), which led her to get casting offers from different agencies. Although Go initially declined the offers, she debuted as an actress in 2019 with the Tvn drama He Is Psychometric and made her film debut in Hunt in 2022.

Youn-Jung is currently trending everywhere because of her performance as Oh I-Yeong in Resident Playbook, a spin-off series of Hospital Playlist. However, she gained massive popularity after featuring in the K-drama, Alchemy of Souls, so to learn more about her versatility, we have curated a list of her dramas below. Scroll ahead.

1. Alchemy of Souls Season 1 & 2 Streaming On: Netflix Director: Park Joon-Hwa

Plot: Go Youn-Jung gave one of her best performances in Alchemy of Souls season 1 and 2. Although...
See full article at KoiMoi
  • 5/23/2025
  • by Ankita Mukherjee
  • KoiMoi
Disney+ Superhero Show With 100% Rt Score Gets Season 2 Update
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One of the best superhero shows on television, with a perfect Rotten Tomatoes score, just got a massive update about its Disney+ future. The streaming service is known for being the home of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and along with the Dcu, the two franchises have dominated superhero stories for over a decade. But as the super-powered subgenre has been viewed as a safe bet that will draw audiences, there have been inspired attempts to really grapple with the kind of narratives that are told within that realm.

Some of those attempts come from within Marvel and DC, with The Penguin and Agatha All Along, standing out as two adaptations that break the mold. But many more worthwhile stories approach the subgenre even more daringly, such as the HBO moviemaking satire The Franchise and the Hulu dark comedy Extraordinary. But one of the most successful series of 2023 just got a massive update,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 11/21/2024
  • by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
  • ScreenRant
‘Moving’ Season 2 Confirmed At Disney+ — Disney Apac Showcase
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Disney+ confirmed today that the second season of Moving is in development, after the Korean series ranked as the No. 1 Korean original globally on the streamer.

This marks a continuation of Disney+’s collaboration with Kangfull, creator of Moving as well as Light Shop. The first four episodes of Light Shop will debut on Disney+ on December 4.

Moving is an action fantasy series starring Ryu Seung-ryong, Han Hyo-joo, Zo In-sung and Cha Tae-hyun.

Based on Kangfull’s webtoon of the same name, it follows a trio of teenage high school students who discover that they have superpowers.

“Moving is an action fantasy series but at its core, it is a coming-of-age story about friendship, family and human relationships,” said Carol Choi, Executive Vice President of Original Content Strategy, The Walt Disney Company Asia Pacific.

The series first premiered on Disney+ in August 2023, and later received the most number of nominations...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 11/21/2024
  • by Sara Merican
  • Deadline Film + TV
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2024 Asia Contents Awards & Global Ott Awards Announces the Hosts, Award Presenters, and Special Performance Line-up
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The Aca & G.Ott Awards 2024 has confirmed actors Kang Ki-young and Tiffany Young as the hosts for this year’s award ceremony. Kang Ki-young has shown a remarkable spectrum of acting in content including Extraordinary Attorney Woo (2022), recipient of the Aca Best Content Award in 2022. Recently, he held the main role in Queen of Divorce (2024), which entered the Top 10 chart in six Asian countries in only two weeks. Tiffany Young is steadily solidifying her career as a multitalented actor across various content, including the series Reborn Rich (2022) and the musical Chicago‘s Korean run since 2023. She has been nominated for the Best Newcomer Actor (Female) category in the Aca & G.Ott Awards this year for her performance in Uncle Samsik.

[Left: Kang Ki-young; Right: Tiffany Young]

The main guest line-up includes eight talented actors who will be presenting awards this year. Actors Ryu Seung-ryong and Lee Jung Ha, whom each received the Best Lead Actor (Male...
See full article at AsianMoviePulse
  • 9/25/2024
  • by Panos Kotzathanasis
  • AsianMoviePulse
7 Best Shows Like ‘The Tyrant’ To Watch If You Love the Series
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The Tyrant is a South Korean spy action-thriller series written and directed by Park Hoon-jung. The Disney+ series revolves around four different people trying their best to find a bioweapon, which was stolen during a secret handover to the United States intelligence service. The Tyrant stars Cha Seung-won, Kim Seon-ho, Kim Kang-woo, and Jo Yoon-su in the lead roles with Mu Jin-sung, Kim Joo-hun, Lee Ki-young, Park Hyung-soo, Choi Jung-woo, and Justin John Harvey starring in supporting roles. So, if you loved the spy drama, action, sci-fi elements, and a thrilling plot in The Tyrant here are some similar shows you should check out next.

The Veil (Viki & Prime Video Add-On) Credit – Mbc TV

The Veil is a South Korean spy action thriller series created by Hong Seok-woo. The Mbc TV series follows the story of Han Ji Hyuk, the top field National Intelligence Service agent who was betrayed and...
See full article at Cinema Blind
  • 8/17/2024
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Sylvester Stallone, Michael Caine, and Pelé in À nous la victoire (1981)
Korean Cheerleading Film ‘Victory’ Scores International Distribution Deals
Sylvester Stallone, Michael Caine, and Pelé in À nous la victoire (1981)
The upcoming South Korean film “Victory” has found success in securing distribution agreements across multiple international territories even before its domestic debut. The movie tells the story of two high school girls who form a cheerleading club on a remote Korean island in 1999.

Directed by Park Beom-su, “Victory” stars Lee Hye-ri as one of the main characters forming the cheerleading club. Lee has transitioned successfully from her previous career in K-pop music to acting roles. For her performance in “Victory,” she won the Screen International Rising Star Asia Award at the New York Asian Film Festival, where the movie premiered.

Seoul-based sales company Finecut announced that “Victory” has been picked up by distributors in at least six territories worldwide. This includes 815 Pictures distributing the movie in North America, and various partners in Asian markets such as Sky Films Entertainment in Taiwan and Lumix Media in Vietnam. Other territories securing releases are Indonesia,...
See full article at Gazettely
  • 8/13/2024
  • by Naser Nahandian
  • Gazettely
Korean Cheerleading Film ‘Victory’ Lands North America & Asia Deals
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Seoul-based Finecut has secured distribution deals in more than six territories for high school drama film Victory, ahead of the film’s Korean release on August 14.

Victory has been acquired by 815 Pictures (North America), Sky Films Entertainment (Taiwan), Lumix Media (Vietnam), Pt Prima Cinema Multimedia (Indonesia), House of M (Thailand), Emphasis Video Entertainment (Inflight) and Westec Media Limited (Cambodia).

The film received its world premiere as the opening film at the New York Asian Film Festival and stars Lee Hye-ri (Reply 1988) of K-pop group Girl’s Day and Park Se-wan (Life Is Beautiful).

It tells the story of a high school dance duo (played by Lee and Park), who inspire people in their village with their cheerleading performance. They also soon find themselves cheering on an underdog school soccer team on a remote island.

Directed by Park Beom-su, the cast also includes Cho A-ram...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 8/13/2024
  • by Sara Merican
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Korean Cheerleading Drama ‘Victory’ to Get North American Release
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Korean cheerleading movie Victory is headed to U.S. cinemas. Ahead of its upcoming South Korean release, the film was pre-sold by Seoul-based sales outfit Finecut to 815 Pictures for a North American theatrical run.

Described as “an uplifting and heartwarming drama centered around a high-school dance duo,” the film follows the cheerleaders as they inspire an underdog school soccer team and the surrounding village on a remote Korean island. Directed by Park Beom-su, known for Single in Seoul and Red Carpet, the film premiered as the opening title at the recent New York Asian Film Festival, where one of its stars, Lee Hye-ri, was honored with the event’s screen international rising star Asia award.

Finecut also has inked deals for the movie across Asia, including to Sky Films Entertainment for Taiwan; Lumix Media for Vietnam; Pt Prima Cinema Multimedia for Indonesia; House of M for Thailand; Emphasis Video Entertainment...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 8/13/2024
  • by Patrick Brzeski
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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Korean cheerleading film ‘Victory’ set for North America, Asia releases
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South Korea’s Finecut has sold upcoming comedy-drama Victory to a raft of territories including North America ahead of its local release on Wednesday (August 14).

The film, centred on a Korean cheerleading squad, has been acquired by 815 Pictures for North America and Lumix Media for Vietnam, both of which will open the feature theatrically on August 16.

It has also been picked up for Taiwan (Sky Films Entertainment), Indonesia (Pt Prima Cinema Multimedia), Thailand (House of M) and Cambodia (Westec Media Limited), which are set to release the film from late August to September. Inflight rights have gone to Emphasis Video Entertainment.
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 8/13/2024
  • ScreenDaily
Top New K-Dramas of July 2024 and Where to Watch Them
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Top New K-Dramas of July 2024 and Where to Watch Them - Main Image

July might not have a ton of new K-dramas, but it will still be an exciting month for fans! With a few highly anticipated releases, there’s something for everyone. Whether you love sweet romance, thrilling mysteries, or intense corporate drama, these shows are sure to keep you entertained and hooked all month long.

Here’s what you can add to your K-drama watch list for July and where you can watch them.

Red Swan: The Action Thriller You Need to Watch on Disney+

Starring K-pop sensation Rain and the talented Kim Ha-neul, Red Swan is Disney+'s newest action-packed thriller. The story revolves around Oh Wan-Soo (Kim Ha-neul), a former top-tier golfer who marries the powerful Hwain Group, achieving her dreams of an upper-class life.

She becomes the chairperson of a renowned foundation, making her life seem perfect.
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  • 7/5/2024
  • EpicStream
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Korean comedy drama ‘Victory’ to open Nyaff 2024; Lee Hye-ri to receive Screen’s Rising Star Asia Award (exclusive)
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South Korean comedy drama Victory is to world premiere as the opening film of this year’s New York Asian Film Festival (Nyaff) where lead actress Lee Hye-ri will be honoured with the Screen International Rising Star Asia Award.

The performer, better known as Hyeri, will attend the festival to receive the honour on July 12 ahead of the premiere of Victory at New York’s Lincoln Center.

Hye-ri will introduce the film alongside director Park Beom-soo and co-star Park Se-wan. All three will also attend a post-screening Q&a.

The Rising Star Asia Award recognises emerging talent from Asian cinema...
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  • 6/11/2024
  • ScreenDaily
‘Noise’ Sales Resonate for Korea’s Finecut – Pre-Cannes Market Deals
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Korean sales firm Finecut has inked multiple deals for horror thriller “Noise” and for “A Traveler’s Needs,” the recent Berlin prize-winner directed by Hong Sangsoo.

“Noise” is a “multi-sensory and realistic horror” film that intertwines societal motifs of “floor noise” with suspenseful elements. Directed by Kim Soo-jin, the film centers around a woman with a hearing aid haunted by inexplicable sounds linked to her sister’s disappearance in her own apartment and attracting a malevolent presence. The film is currently in post-production.

Among the pre-completion buyers are France’s Kmbo, Red Castle Group for the Cis region, Indonesia’s Prima Cinema Multimedia and Thailand’s Iris Cinema Thailand. Finecut will screen a promotional extract at its booth and in the Cannes Market.

The Isabelle Huppert-starring, Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize-winner “A Traveler’s Needs” has scored multiple deals since launching at Berlin’s EFM. These include one with The Cinema...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 5/9/2024
  • by Patrick Frater
  • Variety Film + TV
‘Moving’ & ’12:12: The Day’ Emerge As Big Winners At Korea’s Baeksang Arts Awards
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Disney+ series Moving and historical action film 12:12: The Day took home the top prizes at the 60th Baeksang Arts Awards, one of Korea’s most prestigious entertainment award ceremonies.

After receiving the most number of nominations (seven) in the television category, Moving took home the Grand Prize, with writer Kangfull receiving the Best Screenplay award and actor Lee Jungha winning Best New Actor.

The sci-fi series stars the likes of Rye Seung-ryong, Han Hyo-joo and Zo In-sung. Based on a webtoon of the same name, it follows a trio of teenage high school students who discover they have superpowers. It has won a glut of prizes at the 2023 Asia Contents Awards & Global Ott Awards.

Made with a budget of around $18M, 12:12: The Day swept up the Grand Prize and Best Film awards, with Hwang Jung-min scoring a Best Actor win. Set in 1979 just after the assassination of Korean President Park Chung-hee,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 5/8/2024
  • by Sara Merican
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘Searching for Sugarman’ Firm Signs ‘Planet Earth II’ Showrunner; Netflix Explores UFO-Inspired Religion; Blackpink Singer In Prime Video Korea Series — Global Briefs
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‘Searching for Sugarman’ Producer Passion Signs ‘Planet Earth II’ Showrunner

Searching for Sugarman producer Passion Pictures has snapped up the showrunner of Planet Earth II from Plimsoll. Tom Hugh-Jones will boost Passion’s natural history offering and be based in Bristol, taking on the new title of MD Passion Planet (Bristol). He has a wealth of major natural history credits including Planet Earth, Human Planet and Life Story across a 30-year career, while he most recently helmed A Real Bug’s Life for Disney+, which launches today. “Planet Earth II and Tiny World are two of my favourite natural history series of all time,” said Passion CEO Nick Southgate. “The chance to work with the showrunner of these extraordinary pieces of TV was a no-brainer. I can’t wait to dig in with Tom and Dave and create a new era of intelligent, big wildlife shows.”

Netflix Explores UFO-Inspired Religion

Netflix...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 1/24/2024
  • by Jesse Whittock and Max Goldbart
  • Deadline Film + TV
Unscripted Korean Show Apartment404 announced
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Prime Video announced today that the unscripted show Apartment404, from tvN and Prime Video, will be available on Prime Video starting Friday, February 23. Episodes will be released weekly every Friday. Apartment404 is an 8-episode retro reality variety program that stars Yu Jae Seok, Cha Tae Hyun, Oh Na Ra, Yang Se Chan, Jennie, and Lee Jung Ha. The show is set in an apartment building where the six residents trace the truth behind extraordinary events that occur in their residences.

With events based on true stories, each episode will have a unique setting and take place in a different period. The 6 cast members will split up into 2 teams, along with special guests, and compete against one another. At the end of the series, one person will be crowned the winner of the show.

The show is led by producing director Jeong Cheol-min who has worked on hit variety programs including Sixth Sense and Running Man.
See full article at GlamSham
  • 1/24/2024
  • by Editorial Desk
  • GlamSham
Moving Director Park In-je On Casting Surprises & Season 2 Chances
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Korean drama Moving has become a hit on Hulu, earning the title of the most-watched Kdrama and a Critics Choice Award nomination. Although Moving is a science-fiction story about superpowered individuals, it primarily focuses on the theme of family and the love between parents and children. The series features impressive visual effects, with extensive pre-visualization to ensure a smooth integration of VFX into the filming process.

Korean drama Moving has made waves in the industry, becoming Hulu's most-watched Kdrama and even receiving a Critics Choice Award nomination for Best Foreign Language Series. While it presents as a science-fiction story about superpowered individuals who are wanted by the government, it is at its heart a family drama. Han Hyo-joo and Ryu Seung-ryong lead the stellar ensemble cast as Mi-hyun and Ju-won, ex-agents in hiding who must protect their children from being tracked down by the same agency they escaped.

Before revealing the parents' past,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 1/16/2024
  • by Tatiana Hullender
  • ScreenRant
Korea’s Finecut Adds Horror-Thriller ‘Noise’ To EFM Slate
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Seoul-based sales company Finecut has acquired international sales rights to horror thriller Noise ahead of the upcoming European Film Market.

Presented by Kc Ventures and produced by Studio Finecut (Christmas Carol), the film is currently in post-production. Finecut will present first-look images at EFM.

The pic follows a woman with a hearing aid haunted by inexplicable sounds linked to her sister’s disappearance and attracting a malevolent presence. The synopsis reads: As the story unravels, a bone-chilling secret and mystery entity are revealed after the unnerving noises. The film delves into the unsettling issue of floor noise, a prevalent concern in contemporary societies.

Noise marks the feature debut of director Kim Soo-jin, whose short film The Line played the Cinefondation Selection at the 66th Cannes Film Festival. Lee Sun-bin takes on the role of a woman with a hearing aid searching for her missing sister. Kim Min-seok takes on the role of the missing sister’s boyfriend. The downstairs neighbor is portrayed by Rye Kyung-soo, known for The Bequeathed.

Recent Finecut sales titles include the drama Victory, directed by Park Beom-su (Red Carpet) and produced by Anna Lee’s Annapurna Films with backing from Mindmark. Set on a remote island, the film revolves around two girls who form a cheerleading club and start supporting the local under-achieving soccer team.

The cast was headed by Lee Hye-ri, a member of K-pop group Girl’s Day, and Park Se-wan (Life Is Beautiful), along with rising actor Lee Jeong-ha (Moving).
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 1/15/2024
  • by Zac Ntim
  • Deadline Film + TV
Moving Season 1 Review: One Of South Korea’s Most Ambitious Drama Finally Reaches Hulu and Disney+ To Have Their Take On The Superhero Genre
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Moving Season 1 Review Out ( Photo Credit – IMDb )

Moving Season 1 Review: Star Rating:

Cast: Ko Yoon-Jung, Lee Yeong-Ha, Kim Do-Hoon, Ryoo Seung-Ryong, Han Hyo-Joo, Zo In-Sung, Cha Tae-Hyun, and Ryoo Seong-Bum

Creator: Park In-je

Director: Park In-je

Streaming On: Hulu, Disney+

Language: Korean (with subtitles)

Runtime: 20 Episodes. Around 40 minutes each.

Moving Season 1 Review Out ( Photo Credit – IMDb ) Moving Season 1 Review: What’s It About:

Moving is a South Korean web series that pulls a lot of inspiration from the world of comic books and gives us a chance to see this very popular genre through the eyes of the South Korean entertainment industry, one of the largest and most important entertainment industries in the world right now. In Moving, we find ourselves with a generational story that sees both parents and their kids discover that they have abilities beyond the ones of other humans and how those abilities change the way they live their lives.
See full article at KoiMoi
  • 12/16/2023
  • by Nelson Acosta
  • KoiMoi
Disney Gets ‘Moving’ on Local-Language Originals: Hit Korean Superhero Drama Lands at Hulu With English-Dubbed Episodes
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Can U.S. audiences connect with a supernatural thriller about South Korean spies tasked with protecting their superpower-enhanced children from harm by malicious government agencies? Disney is about to find out.

“Moving,” an elaborate drama that blends espionage, conspiracy and fantasy themes, emerged over the summer as international Disney+’s first Korean-language hit. The series, which stars Ryu Seungryong, Lee Jungha, Go Younjung, Zo Insung and Han Hyojoo, has also clicked in Japan, Hong Kong and other Asia Pacific region markets. As of Dec. 13, Disney will test the waters for the show in the U.S. as English-dubbed episodes of “Moving” premiere on Hulu. Episodes is also available on Hulu with English-language subtitles, for those who prefer.

Disney is among the many Western media conglomerates exploring South Korea’s vibrant media marketplace with local-language series production. As it builds out Disney+ and related platforms, the mighty Mouse House is investing...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 12/13/2023
  • by Cynthia Littleton
  • Variety Film + TV
Every Original TV Series Coming to Hulu in December 2023
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Hulu, although it had so many ups and downs when it first launched in 2007, is currently one of the best streaming services in the world. With Disney aiming to buy the entirety of Hulu's stakes from Comcast, the possibility of streaming endless movies and TV shows is greater than ever. However, given Disney's consistent decline in producing quality projects for the last few years, Hulu will likely suffer the same fate.

It seems Disney has noticed its losses and is preparing to make significant changes that could benefit Hulu. While Hulu continues adding more titles to its library, it also offers some intriguing original TV shows that will only be available on the streamer. With that in mind, here is a list of every original TV series coming to Hulu in December 2023.

Culprits Season 1 Streaming Dec. 8 Close

Culprits is a Hulu original thriller that takes a new spin on the heist genre,...
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  • 11/30/2023
  • by Hanumanth
  • MovieWeb
Moving's English Dub Trailer Highlights The Action & Intrigue Of Popular Korean Drama [Exclusive]
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After its success on Hulu, the Korean drama Moving is receiving an official English dub, introducing the show to a new audience. The series follows superpowered South Korean spies who are trying to protect their children from a malevolent government agency while living ordinary lives. Moving delves into complex themes including generational trauma, espionage, and the power of parental love, setting it apart from other action-heavy projects released in Korea.

After becoming the most-watched Korean drama on Hulu in the US and Disney+ internationally, Moving is getting an official English-language dub, and Screen Rant is proud to present an exclusive first look at the trailer. Originally a webtoon by Kang Full, Moving was adapted by the same author into a 20-episode series in 2023 and quickly rose to the top of Disney+'s charts in Asian countries in addition to becoming Hulu's most popular Korean series ever. The show stars Ryu Seungryong,...
See full article at ScreenRant
  • 11/28/2023
  • by Tatiana Hullender
  • ScreenRant
‘Moving’: Hulu To Make Korean Hit Available In English
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Hulu announced today that Moving, which became the most-watched Korean original on the streamer and Disney+ globally earlier this summer, will be available in English in December.

The 20-episode series that’s an adaptation of Kang Full’s popular webtoon started streaming Aug. 9.

Starring Ryu Seungryong, Han Hyojoo and Zo Insung, Moving tells the story of a group of South Korean spies 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 including flight, instant healing and enhanced senses, the spies disappeared without a trace after being tasked with carrying out increasingly dubious missions. Now with their children 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.

Earlier this month at the Busan International Film Festival awards Moving...
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  • 10/24/2023
  • by Lynette Rice
  • Deadline Film + TV
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Disney’s ‘Moving’ Sweeps Busan Film Festival’s Asia Contents Awards
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Disney’s Korean fantasy drama Moving was the big winner Sunday at the Busan International Film Festival’s Asia Contents Awards, which honors excellence in content creation for TV and streaming services across the region.

Moving, which has become Disney+ and Hulu’s most-watched Korean series both in Asia and globally, took home the first-place best creative award, best writer (for webtoon artist turned screenwriter Kang Full), best lead actor (series star Ryu Seung-ryong), best newcomer actor (co-star Lee Jung-ha), best newcomer actress (Go Yoon Jung) and best visual effects. Moving tells the story of a group of South Korean spies working to protect their super-powered children from harm and exploitation at the hands of malicious government agencies. The series has been praised for its captivating blend of genres and innovative take on the superhero story.

The Busan festival, considered the most influential film event in Asia, created the Asia...
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  • 10/9/2023
  • by Patrick Brzeski
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Disney’s Korean Original ‘Moving’ Dominates Asia Contents Awards & Global Ott Awards
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Big-budget, Korean-language fantasy-crime-action series “Moving” emerged as the big winner on Sunday at the Asia Contents Awards & Global Ott Awards, claiming six prizes, including the ‘best creative’ prize.

The Disney+ original, which debuted in August, also received the best visual effects award and the best writer award, which was presented at the Busan Cinema Centre’s main stage to webtoon artist turned filmmaker Kang Full. Actor Ryu Seung Ryong, who portrayed a father with a superpower attempting to save his family, was awarded the best lead actor prize, while the show’s Lee Jung Ha was named best newcomer and Go Youn Jung was named best actress.

The 20-episode series has received critical acclaim for its narrative structure, dynamic action sequences and breathtaking storytelling. It became the most viewed Korean original series across Disney+ and Hulu and had the most viewed series finale ever on Disney+ across parts of Apac,...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 10/8/2023
  • by Patrick Frater
  • Variety Film + TV
Korean Disney+ series ‘Moving’ sweeps Asia Contents Awards including top prize
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Superhero spy series wins six awards including the top prize.

Korean Disney+ series Moving led the pack at the revamped Asia Contents Awards & Global Ott Awards in Busan on Sunday (October 8), winning six prizes including the top award.

The superhero spy series won best creative, best writer for Kang Full, best lead actor for Ryu Seung-ryong, best newcomer actor for Lee Jung-ha, best newcomer actress for Go Yeon Jung and best visual effects. It won all the awards for which it was nominated.

Scroll down for full list of winners

It marks the latest boost for the 20-episode series, which...
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  • 10/8/2023
  • by Michael Rosser
  • ScreenDaily
Disney’s ‘Moving’ Sweeps Asia Contents Awards With Six Prizes Including Best Creative, Writer & Actor – Busan
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Disney+ superhero series Moving was the big winner at Busan Film Festival’s Asia Contents Awards & Global Ott Awards, scooping six prizes, including Best Creative and Best Writer for Kang Full.

The series also took Best Lead Actor for Ryu Seung Ryong, who portrays a father with a superpower attempting to save his family, Best Newcomer Actor (Lee Jung Ha), Best Newcomer Actress (Go Youn Jung) and Best Visual Effects.

Best Ott Original was awarded to Weak Hero Class 1, which is being broadcast simultaneously on platforms including Kocowa in the U.S. and iQiyi in the U.S. and Taiwan.

Netflix Indian series Scoop, directed by Hansal Mehta, won awards for Best Asian TV Series and Best Lead Actress, for Karishma Tanna’s performance. Best Reality & Variety was won by Let’s Feast Vietnam, produced by Bhd Vietnam Media Corp, and Netflix Korea’s Physical: 100.

Hsueh Shih-Ling won the Best...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 10/8/2023
  • by Liz Shackleton
  • Deadline Film + TV
Korea’s Finecut Sells ‘Brave Citizen’ To Japan; Signs Up For ‘Victory’ – Busan
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Seoul-based sales company Finecut has got off to a busy start at Busan’s Asian Contents & Film Market (Acfm) closing a trio of deals on webtoon adaptation Brave Citizen, and picking up international rights to inspirational drama Victory.

Brave Citizen, a vigilante action movie, has been sold to Kadokawa Kplus for Japan, Moviecloud for Taiwan and Lumix Media for Vietnam, while inflight rights have gone to Kairos Distribution.

Directed by Park Jin-pyo (You Are My Sunshine), the film follows an aspiring female boxer who works as a teacher but dons a mask to secretly fight a violent student. The cast is headed by Shin Hae-sun (See You In My 19th Life) and Lee Jun-young (Mask Girl).

The film is produced by Korean Ott platform Content Waave and StudioN, a production company owned by Naver Webtoon, and co-produced by Vol Media and Oscar10studio. The original webtoon was serialized on the Comico platform in Korea and Japan.
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  • 10/7/2023
  • by Liz Shackleton
  • Deadline Film + TV
Finecut scores Korean drama ‘Victory’ ahead of Busan market
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Marks the second feature of ‘Red Carpet’ director Park Beom-su.

South Korean sales agency Finecut has boarded international sales of high school drama Victory and will launch the title at the Asian Contents & Film Market (Acfm) in Busan this week.

It marks the latest feature of Korean director Park Beom-su, known for his 2014 debut Red Carpet, and stars Lee Hye-ri (aka Hyeri) of K-pop group Girl’s Day and Park Se-wan of 2022 feature Life Is Beautiful.

They play two high school girls who create a cheerleading club to pursue their love for dance but soon find themselves cheering for an...
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  • 10/5/2023
  • by Michael Rosser
  • ScreenDaily
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‘Moving’ Is the Best Superhero Series on TV Right Now
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Moving (무빙), a South Korean drama about superpowered teens and the superpowered parents trying to protect them, made headlines last month when it became Disney+ and Hulu’s most-watched K-drama of all time. In Korea, Japan, Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, Moving has become the streamers’ most-watched series, full stop — yes, it beat out series that hail from the Star Wars and the Marvel Cinematic Universes. The series is not only distributed but also produced by Disney, and the media conglomerate invested a hefty chunk of change to make the multi-generational superhero saga fly.
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  • 9/22/2023
  • by Kayti Burt
  • Rollingstone.com
Record-Breaking Disney+ K-Drama Gets Mixed Update From Creator
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Moving season 2 is getting a mixed update from creator Kang Full, who previously downplayed the chances of a second installment. Full acknowledges the possibility of a season 2, noting that the webtoon on which the show is based already has stories before and after the events of season 1. The supernatural drama, featuring high school students with superhuman abilities, has been the most-watched Korean original show on Disney+ and Hulu.

Moving season 2 gets a mixed update from creator Kang Full. The supernatural drama centers around three high school students with genetic superhuman abilities. Their lives are threatened when a mysterious organization starts to hunt them down one by one. The 20-episode season 1, which stars Ryu Seung-ryong, Han Hyo-joo, Zo In-sung, Cha Tae-hyun, Ryoo Seung-bum, Kim Sung-kyun, Lee Jung-ha, Go Youn-jung, and Kim Do-hoon, is the most-watched Korean original show on Disney+ globally and Hulu in the U.S. It has also enjoyed glowing reviews.
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  • 9/20/2023
  • by Abdullah Al-Ghamdi
  • ScreenRant
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Moving: Watch the thrilling finale of the hit Korean series on Disney+
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If you are a fan of Korean dramas, action, and supernatural elements, then you don’t want to miss the thrilling conclusion of #Moving, the Disney+ original series based on the popular webtoon by Kang Full. The series follows three high school students who discover that they have inherited superpowers from their parents, who are former secret agents with a dark past. Together, they face the dangers of a mysterious organization that is after them and their abilities.

#Moving has been praised for its captivating storyline, stunning visuals, and stellar cast, which includes Ryu Seung-ryong, Han Hyo-joo, Zo In-sung, Cha Tae-hyun, Ryoo Seung-bum, Kim Sung-kyun, Lee Jung-ha, Go Youn-jung, and Kim Do-hoon. The series has also been a global hit, becoming the most watched Korean original series on Disney+ and Hulu in the first week of its release1.

Moving Trailer

The final three episodes of #Moving are now available to...
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  • 9/20/2023
  • by amalprasadappu
  • https://thecinemanews.online/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/IMG_4649
Vanessa Redgrave to Receive Lifetime Achievement Honor at European Film Awards – Global Bulletin
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Award

British actor Vanessa Redgrave will receive the European Lifetime Achievement award for her outstanding body of work at the European Film Awards.

Hailing from an illustrious family of actors, Redgrave’s first lead in “Morgan: A Suitable Case for Treatment” (1966), by Karel Reisz, won her best actress at Cannes and scored BAFTA and Oscar nominations. She returned to Cannes in the following year as Jane, the mysterious woman in the park in “Blow Up” by Michelangelo Antonioni.

More Oscar nominations followed – in 1969 for her performance as Isadora Duncan in “Isadora” by Reisz, which again won her best actress at Cannes, and in 1972 for “Mary, Queen of Scots, by Charles Jarrott – which won her a special David at Italy’s David di Donatello Awards. Her performance in Fred Zinnemann’s “Julia” (1978) won her an Oscar, and she scored further nominations for James Ivory’s “The Bostonians” (1985) and “Howards End” (1993). In...
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  • 9/20/2023
  • by Naman Ramachandran
  • Variety Film + TV
Ryu Seungryong Talks Moving, the Hit K-Drama, and His Superpowered Character
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Disney+ and Hulu have found a bona fide smash hit with the Asian series Moving. The K-drama debuted in August and has generated plenty of buzz for its ambitious premise and great acting, becoming the most watched original Korean series across Disney+ and Hulu. Moving tracks three high school students with genetic superhuman abilities whose lives are uprooted when an ominous organization starts to hunt them down.

Engaging and thrilling, the characters here are memorable. Kim Bongseok (Lee Jungha) could float before he could walk. Jang Huisoo (Go Younjung) survived a gruesome car crash and walked away unscathed, and Lee Ganghoon (Kim Dohoon) boasts great speed. Meanwhile, a mysterious delivery driver begins murdering people with powers across Seoul.

Acclaimed actor Ryu Seung-ryong plays Jang Joo Won, who has regenerative powers that allow him to recover quickly from any injury. The actor starred in two of the highest-grossing Korean films, The Admiral: Roaring Currents...
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  • 9/12/2023
  • by Greg Archer
  • MovieWeb
‘Moving’, ‘The Long Season’ Head Nominations For Busan Film Festival’s Asia Content Awards
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Disney’s Korean superhero thriller Moving heads the nominations for this year’s Asia Content Awards at Busan International Film Festival with nods in six categories, followed by Tencent Video’s The Long Season with five nods.

Moving picked up nominations for best creative, best writer (Kang Full), three acting categories and best visual effects. Crime thriller The Long Season was also nominated for best creative, along with best director (Xin Shuang), two acting categories and best visual effects.

Netflix’s The Glory and Delete, from Thailand’s Gdh 559 Company, also scored highly, racking up four nominations apiece (see full list below).

Busan’s awards to recognise streaming and TV content, now known as the Asia Content Awards and Global Ott Awards, recently joined forces with the International Ott Festival, hosted by Korea’s Ministry of Science and Ict and Busan Metropolitan City, to open up its nominations to global content.
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  • 9/12/2023
  • by Liz Shackleton
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘Moving’ – Episode Guide (When Will the New Episodes Air?)
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Moving is quickly becoming a fan favorite on Disney+. The Korean superhero drama series is based on a popular webtoon of the same name by Kang Full, he is also the creator behind the Disney+ adaptation. Directed by Park In-je and Park Younseo, Moving is filled with action, teen drama, and heartwrenching moments that will keep your eyes glued to the screen.

Moving tells the story of three high super-powered school students, who inherited their powers from their parents. While they try to hide their powers their parents try to make sure that other people don’t use them for their powers. But all of their efforts are in vain because a very dangerous fight is just ahead of them.

Moving – Episode Guide (When are the Episodes Coming Out?) Credit – Disney+

Moving doesn’t have a very easy episode guide as Disney+ has decided to release the episode in a complicated way.
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  • 9/11/2023
  • by Kulwant Singh
  • Cinema Blind
Moving Star Ryu Seung Ryong On Balancing The Doting Dad & Monster Within
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Ryu Seung Ryong discusses his role as Ju Won in the drama series Moving and praises the chemistry with his onscreen daughter Go Youn Jung. Ju Won's character in Moving possesses regenerative powers and showcases a duality between meek behavior and terrifying strengths during physical fight scenes. The last few episodes of Moving will bring together parents who will bond to protect their children, leading to a clash with a new set of villains, resulting in a more emotional fight.

Acclaimed Korean actor Ryu Seung Ryong may be best known for his movies, including 2019's incredibly popular Extreme Job, but he's stepping back into the drama spotlight with Moving. The science fiction story has family drama at its heart, and he portrays a devoted father named Ju Won, whose quiet demeanor belies a dangerous secret. In fact, he has regenerative powers that he has passed down to his daughter Hui...
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  • 9/8/2023
  • by Tatiana Hullender
  • ScreenRant
"Moving" on Hulu
"Moving" is a supernatural, live-action adaptation of a popular webtoon, directed by Park Inje, starring Ryu Seungryong, Han Hyojoo, Zo Insung, Lee Jungha, Go Younjung and Kim Dohoon, now streaming on Hulu:

"... in the 1990's, South Korea’s National Security Planning Agency established a black ops team of superpowered individuals. Tasked with carrying out classified missions, members of this elite unit used their powers to defend the country and achieve the impossible on a daily basis. Despite their successes, one day the team suddenly went dark, dispersing across the country, never to be heard from again.

" A few decades later, 'Bongseok', a boy who could float before he could walk and 'Huisoo', a girl who survived a horrific car crash unscathed, end up at the same school, quickly becoming close after confiding their secrets in each other and discovering there are more people like them out in the world.
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  • 8/28/2023
  • by Unknown
  • SneakPeek
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New Trailer for Korean Superpowers Series 'Moving' > Coming to Hulu
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"It's nice to meet you, monster. I'm a monster, too." Oh, wow. Hulu has revealed an official US trailer with English subtitles for a Korean superpowers series called Moving. This was actually produced by Disney+ in Korea, similar to the extra crazy series Connect from last year. Based on the webtoon of the same name by Kang Full, the series is a supernatural drama that deals with three teenager high school students and their parents who discover their super powers. It's a play on superheroes, much closer to the X-Men series with its narrative, than anything in the MCU. These teens must conceal their superpowers to shelter their parents who have lived with painful secrets facing great danger over generations. Are the monsters? Or heroes? Who is coming after them now? The cast features Ryu Seung-ryong, Han Hyo-joo, Zo In-sung, Cha Tae-hyun, Ryoo Seung-bum, Kim Sung-kyun, Lee Jung-ha, Go Youn-jung,...
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  • 8/4/2023
  • by Alex Billington
  • firstshowing.net
‘Moving’ Creator Kang Full Talks Korean Superheroes, AI Impact & Adapting His Iconic Webtoon For Disney+
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Exclusive: On August 9, Disney will drop the first seven episodes of its adaptation of Korean artist Kang Full’s Moving webtoon worldwide on Hulu and Disney+.

Directed by Park Inje (Kingdom Season 2), the 20-episode series tells the story of three teenagers who have inherited unusual physical powers from their secret agent parents.

While on the surface they look like ordinary high school kids, each has the power to transcend a different physical limitation like gravity, speed or pain. But with outside forces keen to exploit these talents, their parents know it’s safer to keep them hidden away.

Lee Jungha (Run On), Go Younjung (Sweet Home) and Kim Dohoon (The Law Café) play the teenagers, while the parents are played by Ryu Seungryong (Extreme Job), Han Hyojoo (The Beauty Inside) and Zo Insung (Escape From Mogadishu). You can watch the trailer here.

Kang Full, who also wrote the screenplay for the series,...
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  • 8/2/2023
  • by Liz Shackleton
  • Deadline Film + TV
Best Korean Dramas Releasing in August 2023
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Korean dramas, once popular for soothing and emotional romantic stories, are now seen as all-rounders that offer not only action and thriller dramas but also spine-chilling horrors, which often go unnoticed by many viewers. Nonetheless, fans of K-dramas are gradually growing accustomed to the genre integrations that have been happening lately with titles such as Reborn Rich, which perfectly blends fantasy and revenge with modern world politics.

On top of so many genres to choose from, the monthly releases of the dramas have become a fantastic source of entertainment for the fans, especially with a handful of them gaining immense popularity in the span of just a few days after their release. For instance, Bloodhounds, which was released in June, became an instant action phenomenon, garnering a score of 8.7/10 on MyDramaList. August, like every other month, is jam-packed with exciting releases, so here's a rundown of the best Korean dramas...
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  • 7/26/2023
  • by Hanumanth
  • MovieWeb
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