Moving Season 2 Disney+ Cast Update: Noh Yoon Seo Joins, Lee Jung Ha Departs
Moving Season 2 Disney+ cast update reveals Noh Yoon Seo joining the cast while Lee Jung Ha is replaced due to military service. Explore the latest production news.
The superpower saga returns, but with a major twist in the lineup. Disney+'s record-breaking Korean original, Moving, is finally gearing up for its second season. On January 22, 2026, industry insiders revealed that actress Noh Yoon Seo will join the ensemble as the series prepares to start filming this summer.
Moving Season 2 Disney+ Cast Update and Production Shifts
Since its debut in August 2023, the first season turned Go Youn Jung and Lee Jung Ha into global stars. The series was a massive hit, with the final episode receiving 3 times the views of its premiere week, making it the most-watched local series on Disney+ worldwide. However, Season 2 brings a change behind the scenes as Director Kim Sung Hoon takes the helm, replacing Park In Je.
The Bong-seok Dilemma: Actor Replacement Confirmed
The most discussed change is the departure of Lee Jung Ha, who played the fan-favorite Kim Bong-seok. With his mandatory military enlistment scheduled for January 26, production has confirmed that another actor will step into the role. Netizens have expressed mixed feelings, with many worried that swapping a core actor might break the immersion, while others acknowledge the necessity given Korea's military service requirements.
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