How to Watch Moving on Hulu

The Spool Staff
November 21st, 2024

Dubbed by Rolling Stone as “the best superhero series on TV right now,” Moving is a 20-episode K-drama that follows superpowered families forced to uproot themselves from their normal lives as they flee from an assassin dead-set on killing off their kind.

Basically, it’s a bit like X-Men but, dare I say, better? At the very least, it has the dramatic pull, emotional intensity, and uniquely intricate plotlines you won’t see anywhere outside the K-drama sphere. Apart from being a superb action thriller, it also doubles as a tender family and coming-of-age tale, making it, well, a truly moving watch. It’s no surprise it currently holds the title of the most-watched K-drama on Hulu in the US and Disney+ everywhere else.

Where to watch Moving

All 20 episodes of Moving are available to stream on Hulu. These episodes are in Korean with English subtitles, but perhaps because of the show’s massive success, Hulu is set to premiere an English-dubbed version of the show soon, a first for the platform.

You can watch all episodes of the English-dubbed version of Moving on Hulu beginning December 13, Wednesday.

There are two ways to watch Moving: on Hulu or Hulu with Live TV.

Moving on Hulu

“What is Hulu?” – said no one after the year 2010, but here is a refresher and a link to subscribe:

Hulu

Hulu may be on the cheaper side at just $7.99/month, but the on-demand streaming service boasts an ever-growing catalog of original series like The Handmaid’s Tale, primetime hits like Modern Family, and BBC imports like Killing Eve. It’s also where you’ll find FX’s critically acclaimed titles like Atlanta, Fargo, and Reservation Dogs. Hulu runs on ads, but if you can’t stand commercials, you can go ad-free for $17.99/month.

Moving on Hulu with Live TV

You can also watch both the Korean- and English-dubbed version of Moving on Hulu’s live TV platform:

Hulu with Live TV

Combining the best of streaming and cable, Hulu with Live TV pairs Hulu’s original programming like Only Murders in the Building, imports like Normal People, and licensed ABC shows like Modern Family with live TV channels like CNN, CBS, and TCM to give you an all-in-one TV package. The plans start at $77/month (with ads), but for an additional fee, you can upgrade to a bundle that removes commercials and throws in Disney+ and ESPN+ to the mix.