The entertainment streaming service Disney+ K-drama Moving has released episodes 18, 19, and 20, marking the conclusion of its seven-week run.
In the finale episodes, viewers can expect an intense showdown that will keep them on the edge of their seats as North Korean spies with extraordinary abilities, who had arrived at Jangwon High School in search of hidden talents, face off against South Korean superpowered humans.
Furthermore, the whereabouts of Kim Doo Shik (Zo In Sung), which had remained shrouded in mystery, will finally be revealed.
To express their heartfelt appreciation to viewers worldwide who have shown immense support and love for the series, the key cast members of Moving share their gratitude through touching messages. Directors Park In Je and Park Yoon Seo conveyed their gratitude, saying, "Thank you for watching until the end". Additionally, writer Kang Full expressed his thankfulness, stating, "Thank you for loving Moving. May you always find happiness", accompanied by a depiction of a character shedding tears of joy.
The actors, who have enriched each episode with their brilliant performances, also extended their appreciation and added a touch of humor by playfully incorporating memorable lines of their characters from the K-drama. For instance, Ryu Seung Ryong said, "I hope Moving to be of service to all of you!" borrowing Jang Joo Won's dialogue, who had contemplated his worth within the drama.
Moreover, Han Hyo Joo shared her farewell message, stating, "You all happened to come across Moving... I feel like I'm about to die".
In addition, other cast members expressed their gratitude and sentiments toward the viewers. Kim Do Hoon expressed his hope that families will enjoy Moving together during the upcoming Chuseok holiday. Lee Jung Ha, Ryu Seung Beom, Kim Sung Kyun, Go Youn Jung, and Kim Shin Rok also conveyed their affection to the audience.
Following its release, Moving soared to become the most-watched Disney original Korean series on Hulu in the United States during its premiere week, and it has also won the hearts of viewers in the Disney+ Asia-Pacific region, securing its place as the most-viewed series during its premiere week in Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan. The K-drama was also recently spotted on Disney's top 10 charts in Albania, Bulgaria, Croatia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Slovenia, and Turkey.