The smash hit ‘Moving’ is ready for the second season, writer Kang Full starts writing the script

The smash hit ‘Moving’ is ready for the second season, writer Kang Full starts writing the script

According to an OSEN report on the 10th, Kang Full has already started drafting the script for Movingis next season, and some of the main cast from the first season have been informed of this development.

However, filming is likely to begin in two years. Due to the difficulty of coordinating multiple stars and the large-scale nature of the project, pre-production is expected to take some time, with a tentative release target of 2026.

Fans are also eager to see what direction Kang Full will take in the story in season 2. Moving the series will continue along the lines of Bridge AND Timingor how characters from the first season might actually be reintroduced.

Kang Full spoke out earlier on the radio show Heo Jiwoong show last year, “I’m planning a second season, but it’s complicated,” sharing his concerns about the continuation of the story. He noticed it though Bridge AND Hidden are sequential works in the original webtoon, their introduction would also require Timingwhich would significantly expand the story. “Viewers who have enjoyed Moving so far want the story to continue, but if suddenly a completely different story appears, they may be left wondering, ‘What is this?’” he explained.

Addressing speculation about actor Yoo Seung-ho possibly being cast as Kim Young-tak, the time-stopping character briefly shown in the final episode, Kang Full clarified, “I was surprised too, but it wasn’t intentional. I didn’t realize we shared the same birth date. It wasn’t expected, although I don’t know what fate has in store.”

Moving The first season premiered on Disney+ last August as a 20-episode series with a star-studded cast including Ryu Seung-ryong, Jo In-sung, Han Hyo-joo, Cha Tae-hyun, Ryu Seung-beom and stars nascent like Lee. Jung-ha, Go Youn-jung and Kim Do-hoon. Kang Full, the author of the original Moving webtoon, he wrote the script himself, collaborating with Kingdom Season 2 director Park In-je. With a production budget of as much as 50 billion won, the project attracted attention from the early planning stages.

Lived up to expectations, Moving has topped the global charts of Disney+ TV programs and captivated audiences not only in the United States but also in Japan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, the Philippines, Brazil and Argentina, receiving praise from international media.

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