Moving 2 Update: Roh Yoon Seo and Yum Jung Ah in Early Talks to Join the Cast

Roh Yoon Seo and Yum Jung Ah for 'Moving' season 2

Filming for Moving 2 is set to begin soon, and new cast members may join the follow-up season. Rumors suggest that several original cast members may not return, and new faces, such as Roh Yoon Seo and Yum Jung Ah, could join the series.

The series, based on Kang Full’s popular webtoon, follows children who hide superpowers and their parents, who conceal painful secrets from the past. 

Season 1 became Disney+ Korea’s most successful original series and attracted over 4.3 million monthly users. It earned critical acclaim and multiple awards, including Best TV honors at the 60th Baeksang Arts Awards, and several wins at the 3rd Blue Dragon Series Awards. It was also nominated for Best Foreign Language Drama at the U.S. Critics’ Choice Awards.

Disney+ confirmed production of Moving Season 2 in 2024, with filming scheduled for the first half of 2026. Kang Full will return as writer to continue the first season. Director Kim Sung Hoon, known for A Hard Day and Netflix’s Kingdom, is expected to join the team, alongside Season 1 co-directors Park In Je and Park Yoon Seo.

Moving Season 2 Casting Changes

Confirmed Departure

Rumored New Additions

Returning Cast

Leading and key cast members will return for Moving Season 2, such as

Other likely returns include Cha Tae Hyun and Kim Sung Kyun in supporting roles.

Moving 2 Plot Overview

Disney+ hasn’t shared all the plot details yet, so it is mere speculation at this point. Season 2 will continue to follow the complex lives of superpowered individuals and their families. The new season is expected to explore international conflicts over superpowered children, North Korean agents, and other storylines from Kang Full’s webtoon universe.

The core teenagers will struggle to live in a world where their abilities can no longer stay hidden. Their parents, former black-ops agents, will be pulled back into danger to protect their families.

The first season helped Disney+ get Korean viewers back, but some later shows got criticism. A strong second season and the success of its 2026 K-drama lineup are important for Disney+ to stay popular in Korea.

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