If you’ve been living under a rock and haven’t heard of the K-drama sensation ‘Moving,’ it’s time to crawl out and join the rest of us. This show has been making waves for its groundbreaking storytelling, CGI wizardry, and a cast that has us all emotionally invested. With the finale leaving fans on the edge of their seats, the question on everyone’s lips is:
“Will there be a Season 2?”
The Finale That Left Us Wanting More
The first season of ‘Moving’ ended on a high note, with an epic showdown at a high school that left most of the North Korean spies biting the dust. But it wasn’t all sunshine and rainbows. The finale was rife with hints and Easter Eggs that suggest a second season could be more than just a pipe dream.
Kang-hoon, one of the main characters, was forced to join the National Intelligence Service (NIS) after graduation. Why? Because the NIS had been keeping tabs on him and his father due to their mysterious powers. To protect his dad, Kang-hoon agreed to join the NIS in the future. And let’s not forget the ominous warning from the NIS director, who was killed by Doo-sik after being released from North Korea. The director’s last words were a grim prophecy about the future of Korea.
The Mysterious Shin Hye-won and Other Cliffhangers
Shin Hye-won, a character who fans may remember as a high-ranking spy for the NIS, made a surprise appearance. She’s not just anyone; she’s someone even the NIS director fears. Her sudden transfer to Jeongwon High School in the past now makes perfect sense. She’s been a spy all along, and her rank is much higher than we initially thought.
The Cast: Old Faces and New Mysteries
While there’s no official word on the cast for Season 2, fans are hopeful that the original ensemble will return. The post-credit scene teased the return of some familiar faces, including Frank, an American spy and superhuman who’s still in Korea. We also meet a new NIS director, Sang-gu, and his loyal secretary, Woon-kyu.
The Webtoon Connection: ‘Timing’ Crossover?
Kang Full, the genius behind the original webtoon, sprinkled in a few Easter Eggs that have fans speculating about a possible crossover with his other popular webtoon, ‘Timing.’ In a scene from ‘Moving,’ a student named Il-hwan talks to another student who can stop time with a snap of his fingers. This mysterious student is none other than Kim Young-tak, a central character in ‘Timing.’
What’s Next? A Prequel or a Sequel?
The post-credit scene left fans more hopeful than ever for a Season 2. With the new NIS director vowing to give his life for the country and the American CIA rep looking over files of missing spies, the stakes are higher than ever. Could this be the warning that was given to Doo-sik?
DEFINITELY THERE WILL BE MOVING SEASON 2 💥💥#무빙 #MovingEp20 #Moving pic.twitter.com/qHuClxg1q3
— K 🐰 (@k_arentwts) September 20, 2023
The Waiting Game: When Can We Expect Season 2?
As of now, there’s no official statement from Disney+ or Kang Full about a second season. But given the show’s massive success and the tantalizing hints dropped in the finale, it’s hard to imagine that ‘Moving’ won’t be back. If we’re to speculate, considering the extensive CGI and stunt work involved, the earliest we could expect a new season would be sometime in 2024 or 2025.
Final Thoughts: The K-Drama That Could Dethrone ‘Squid Game’
‘Moving’ has already been hailed as the most expensive K-drama in history, and it’s well on its way to rising to the ranks of ‘Squid Game.’ With its heartfelt characters, intricate plot, and jaw-dropping CGI, this show has all the makings of a global phenomenon. So, while we wait for official news, let’s keep our fingers crossed and hope that ‘Moving’ keeps moving forward.
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