The Korean drama Moving already aired its final episode. In the final episode, all of the students finally graduate from Jongwon High School. Everyone is happy and enjoying their graduation ceremony, but Kim Bong Seok does not appear. Jang Huisoo was actually waiting for Kim Bong Seok to come to the school and reunite with her.
Jang Huisoo is still preparing for her studies to become a sports teacher and helping her father at the chicken restaurant. Jang Ju Won is still running the chicken restaurant and now has Kwon Yong Deuk as his assistant.
Lee Kang Hoon is one of the students that I feel is still stuck in jail and can’t be free because he needs to work in the National Intelligence Service to release his father from the crime.
I feel sad for him because he might turn into something bad if things keep on going like this for him. But I hope Lee Kang Hoon will still be a good person rather than change himself to become a bad person. Lee Kang Hoon also finally realized that Shin Hye Won also has a superpower.
Shin Hye Won was really a plot twist in this drama; all this time, we thought that she was one of the agents, but now she turned out to be someone behind Min Young Jun. Shin Hye Won is the boss, and she could be the reason for Season 2 of Moving Drama.
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Moving K Drama Season 2 Predictions
Jeon Gye Do is also having a happy life and enjoying his life to be a bus driver again. Well, I feel happy for him, and I hope he will manage to use his power if there is season 2 for this drama.
Jung Jun Hwa, the elite warrior from the north, is now changing himself after Kim Bong Seok released him to go back to meet his mother. He also finally killed his chief because he felt like everything he did was just sacrificing all of the people. Jung Joon Hwa also could be leading for season 2 because he said he will have a son as soon as possible. So his son will also have his power after all. And maybe his son will take revenge for him after he loses his arm.
Jung Joon Hwa also releases Kim Doo Shik from prison and lets him go to the South. He did this because Kim Bong Seok let him go in the past, and now he wanted to pay for that for that.
After release from prison, the first thing that Kim Doo Shik did was go and kill Min Yong Jun, so that nobody would disturb him and his family anymore. Kim Doo Shik then meets Kim Bong Seok and his wife. They are having a happy life together as a family. Jo Rae Hyuk also died because of Jang Ju Won. Jang Ju Won did that because he didn’t want Jo Rae Hyuk to find out about another superhuman again.
So this drama actually has a happy ending, and this is really beautiful after an intense fight. But besides everything, I had a feeling that I did not want Season 2 anymore because Season 1 had a happy ending. But I am also curious about what Shin Hye Won will be doing and what her plan was all this time. Moreover, I also want to know what will happen with Yang Se Un going forward.
Moving Season 1 Ending
Moving wrapped up with 20 episodes, leaving audiences with a heartwarming conclusion as parents and children joined forces to protect one another.
A significant incident at Jeongwon High School was kept under wraps due to Hwang Ji Sung’s swift response, allowing the students to graduate. Yet, Bong Saeok’s absence from the graduation following his and Mi Hyun’s mysterious disappearance that fateful night was deeply felt.
Despite this, Il Hwan held a symbolic spot for Bong Seok at the ceremony, while Hui Soo’s gaze often drifted skyward, as if expecting him. Her intuition proved right; the missing raincoat from her locker hinted at Bang Seok’s discreet presence that he had been using it. Now known as Yellow Man, because of this signature yellow raincoat. He covertly saves people, a noble endeavor Hui Soo has come to recognize.
Meanwhile, Il Hwan entrusted Ju Won with the NTPD files, which are now safely housed at the aptly named World’s Safest Fried Chicken Place. The quirky name suggested by Hui Soo not only celebrates Yong Deuk’s recent employment at Ju Won’s establishment but also playfully acknowledges the formidable presence of both Ju Won and Yong Deuk.
In other news, Hui Soo has been accepted to Daehan National Sports University. Unlike her Kang Hoon joined the NIS to clear his father’s criminal record. There, he encountered Shin Hye Won and Hwang Ji Sung, revealing they were partners. Similar to Du Sik’s partnership with Ju Won.
And, interestingly, Min Yong Jun started acting respectfully towards Shin Hye Won because she was his senior. Even though she looks younger, it’s because she had one possesses the extraordinary ability to not age.
CIA And Higher Ends
As the narrative unfolds, Jun Hwa and Du Sik decisively break away from their manipulative leader. Ju Won neutralizes the threat of Rae Hyuk, ensuring he remains off their trail. Subsequent transitions see Mi Hyun and Bangkok shifting residences, though Mi Hyun’s beloved restaurant, Namsan Donkatsu, remains unchanged.
Jun Hwa seemed to embrace fatherhood himself, allowing Du Sik to escape, driven by a desire to prevent nations from exploiting children–a sentiment rooted in past events.
After facing Min Yong Jun, Du Sik emotionally reunites with his family. While Bong Seok doesn’t immediately recognize him, Du Sik’s unexpected arrival on their rooftops silently reveals his identity, leading to a poignant and somewhat awkward first encounter between father and son.
From the post-credits scene, we learn that Frank has been declared missing. He was spotted in Las Vegas, the very place where he last saw his mother. This suggests he sought his mother upon discovering how agents from the South strive to shield their children.
Mark, as a CIA operative, introduces Elias to fill the void left by Frank’s departure. In another scene, Sang Gu is seen occupying Min Yong Jun’s seat, implying he might be Min Yong Jun’s successor. This shift suggests that the narrative could diverge from the webcomic “Bridge”.
Moving Season 2 Web Toon Spoilers
Moving is based on what comic and is followed by a sequel titled “Bridge”. Here, Min Yong Jun, very much alive, pairs Kang Hoon with Shin Hye Won to delve into rumors of a uniquely powerful individual. They suspect it might be Bong Seok, who, as an heir to the abilities of both his parents, could possess unparalleled powers.
However, it’s revealed that the person is Young Tak, who possesses time-stopping abilities. While Young Tak first made his debut in the webcomic “Timing”, he also features in “Bridge”.
In “Bridge”, Young Tak continually rescues Il Hwan and others in the vicinity. As he keeps saving Il Hwan, Il Hwan begins to suspect that the person rescuing him might be Young Tak. However, he warns Young Tak not to get involved with him because he doesn’t want to put him in danger or alert the NIS about his presence.
However, Young Tak isn’t alone; he’s accompanied by his team, “Timing”, consisting of himself with time-stopping abilities, his teacher, Park Ja Gi, a shaman who can foresee impending disasters, and Kang Min Hyuk, who can rewind time by 10 seconds.
With Park Ja Gi’s ability, Young Tak and Kang Min Hyuk work together to save people from every accident. With Young Tak and his team under the NIS’s radar, NIS will try to find out about them.
Moving K Drama Season 2 Release Date
There is no announcement of the Moving K Drama Season 2 Release Date yet. Since Moving Season 1 just ended, it may take up to a month for the studio to announce its second season. It will all depend on how well the first Moving Season did, how many viewers it attracted, and the impact it had on the internet.
Since Moving K Drama Season 1 ended on a cliffhanger and since there is a story to continue, we will most definitely get a second season. If we had to guess, we would at least need to wait a year or two for Moving Season 2.
While there is no official announcement for Moving Season 2, the writer has hinted at the possibility of a new season in a recent interview.
Characters from Moving, like Bong Seok, Hui Soo, Kang Hoon, Du Sik, Mi Hyun, and Ju Won, are also featured in “Bridge”. All this points to a potential season 2 for Moving.
I am eagerly anticipating the premiere of Moving Season 2, particularly with the enthralling narrative introduced in Bridge. The writer is also plotting a sequel to Bridge titled Hidden.
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