Roh Yoon Seo Reported to Join Moving Season 2 as Agency Clarifies Casting Status
Actress Roh Yoon Seo is reportedly joining Disney+'s Moving Season 2. Read the latest agency response and news about the hit K-drama series.
The supers are coming back, but who'll join the next generation of Disney+'s biggest K-drama hit? On January 22, 2026, reports surfaced that rising star Roh Yoon Seo has been cast for the highly anticipated Moving Season 2. While fans are buzzing with excitement, her representatives are keeping things professional and low-key.
Roh Yoon Seo Moving Season 2 Casting Reports and Agency Stance
In response to the viral casting news, Roh Yoon Seo's agency, MAA, briefly stated, "Nothing has been decided yet." Despite the cautious "wait-and-see" approach, the industry is closely watching the 25-year-old actress, who has rapidly ascended to stardom through her roles in 'Our Blues' and 'Crash Course in Romance.' Her potential involvement suggests that the production is looking for fresh, talented faces to lead the new chapters of the super-powered universe.
The Global Phenomenon of the Moving Universe
Based on the webtoon by Kang Full, 'Moving' became a global sensation, reaching the No. 1 spot for most-viewed local original series on Disney+ in multiple regions. The first season masterfully blended high-octane action with emotional family drama. Season 2 is expected to expand the lore, introducing new gifted individuals while potentially bringing back the beloved characters that started it all.
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