Besides its action-filled superpowered elements, Disney+’s Moving is also packed with a family-oriented aspect that has us feeling emotional like any classic K-drama. After all, the series delves into two generations of powerful beings!
But aside from their characters on screen, the drama’s actors also have their fair share of adorable moments that feel just as familial as their on-screen selves. Case in point? Lee Jung Ha and Jo In Sung, who shared a sweet “paternal” exchange online!
Warning: The article below may contain spoilers.
READ: Lee Jung Ha and Jo In Sung of “Moving” Share Adorable Interaction Online
The two actors, who play father and son in the Disney+ drama, echoed their characters’ familial connection in a charming interaction on In Sung’s Instagram. The 25-year-old actor—who plays the high schooler Kim Bong-seok—commented on In Sung’s post, which featured the older actor and their on-screen matriarch Han Hyo Joo (who plays Lee Mi-hyun) during their recent photoshoot for Harper’s Bazaar Korea. (Fun fact: Netizens are now calling them the Donkatsu family. So cute!)
“I can’t believe I’m your son,” Jung Ha commented in jest.
As a response, his on-screen dad had the cutest comment! “Listen to mom very well. Don’t let mommy cry again,” In Sung wrote, as translated from Korean.
In Moving, Jo In Sung portrays Kim Doo-sik, a former intelligence agent who also possesses the power of flight. After a thwarted mission, the formidable spy finds love with Han Hyo Joo’s Lee Mi-hyun, a fellow agent with superhuman senses. Despite the odds, the two built a family with their son Bong-seok (Lee Jung Ha), who happens to have inherited both their powers—but of course, a force yet to be revealed soon tears up their burgeoning household.
Viewers will know that In Sung only appears seven episodes in of the show, and that Jung Ha’s Bong-seok grows up under the wing of his single mom. But if we learned anything from their real-life interaction, it’s that we’ll readily anticipate the time these two share a screen. We’re crossing our fingers!
Moving is streaming on Disney+.
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