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Moving Season 2: Is the Post Credit Scene Hinting at Another Battle?

Moving Season 2 might come out since the post-credit scene hints at three more villains!

Moving Ending Explained: Did the North Koreans Kill Doo-sik?

Here's Moving ending explained for you to get a clear understanding of why the North Koreans decided to end the battle and what they did to Doo-sik.

Moving Episodes 18 to 20 Recap and Review: Epic Final Battle Ends Victoriously!

In Moving Episodes 18 to 20, the final battle between the North Korean and South Korean superhumans are shown tremendously with backstories and secrets.

Moving Episodes 16 and 17 Recap and Review: The War Between North and South Korean Superhumans Begins!

In Moving episodes 16 and 17, the beginning of the final fight between the North Korean and the South Korean superhumans kickstart!

Moving Episodes 16 and 17 Preview: When, Where and How to Watch!

In Moving episodes 16 and 17 preview you will learn about what will happen to the super kids and the next big plans of Mi-hyun, Ju-won and other parents.

Moving Episode 15 Recap and Review: Bong-seok and Hee-soo’s First Danger Awaits Them Closely

Moving Episode 15 shows how the North Koreans have deployed to kill the superkids.

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