Hulu has dropped the official Moving trailer for its forthcoming South Korean drama. The series centers around three teenagers, who discover they have superhuman abilities inherited from their parents.

The preview revolves around two sets of superpowered characters whose storylines are interconnected with each other. Moving will stream its first seven episodes on August 9 on Hulu and on Disney+.

Check out the Moving trailer below (watch more trailers):

What to Expect in Moving?

“Bongseok, a boy who could float before he could walk, and Huisoo, a girl who survived a horrific car crash unscathed, end up at the same school,” reads the synopsis. “They quickly become close after confiding in each other, and soon discover there are more people like them out in the world — people with extraordinary abilities. But while life seems relatively carefree for the teenagers, a mysterious delivery driver named Frank begins murdering people with powers across Seoul.”

Based on Kang Full’s popular webtoon of the same name — which has garnered over 200 million views — Moving hails from director Park Inje (Kingdom Season 2) from a screenplay written by Kang Full. The series features a star-studded South Korean cast consisting of Zo In-sung (It’s Okay That’s Love), Han Hyo-joo (Happiness), Ryu Seung-ryong (Extreme Job), Cha Tae-hyun (My Sassy Girl), Kim Sung-kyun (Reply 1988), Lee Jung-ha (Nevertheless), Go Youn-jung (Sweet Home), Kim Do-hoon (The Law Cafe), and more.

Maggie Dela Paz

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