Move Aside! I’m the Final Boss

HAPPI TV Review

Okay, folks, settle in, because "Move Aside! I'm the Final Boss" is exactly the kind of gloriously over-the-top drama we secretly crave. Imagine a world where Bruce Wayne was also secretly a medieval king with a military background, and you’re halfway there. Kingsley, our protagonist, isn't just rich; he’s "owns-half-the-planet" rich. He’s also apparently the rightful ruler of a shadowy organization called the King’s Corps.

The premise? Deliciously silly. Kingsley, hardened by war and dripping in more wealth than Croesus, returns home, ready to shower his childhood sweetheart with affection (and probably a yacht or two). Instead, he gets unceremoniously dumped. Why? Because she thinks he's a loser! A clown! The utter humiliation!

And that's where the fun really begins. Will Kingsley wallow? Absolutely not! Instead, he embarks on a mission to make her regret her decision, and the ensuing chaos is pure entertainment. We're talking grand gestures, subtle manipulations, and probably a diamond mine or two thrown in for good measure.

Now, let's be clear: this isn't high art. The dialogue can be cheesy, the plot twists are predictable, and the characters are often cartoonishly exaggerated. But honestly, that's part of its charm. "Move Aside! I'm the Final Boss" knows exactly what it is: a wish-fulfillment fantasy with a hefty dose of revenge.

The lead actor, bless him, commits to the role with gusto, balancing the kingly gravitas with the wounded pride of a man scorned. The supporting cast is equally game, and the actress playing the ex-girlfriend does a fantastic job of making you simultaneously pity and despise her.

If you're looking for a thought-provoking, nuanced exploration of human relationships, this isn't it. However, if you want a show that lets you switch off your brain, indulge in some escapist fantasy, and revel in the schadenfreude of watching a ridiculously powerful man unleash his resources on someone who wronged him, then "Move Aside! I'm the Final Boss" is your guilty pleasure waiting to happen. Just grab some popcorn, suspend your disbelief, and enjoy the ride.

Maria Teixeira
Maria Teixeira
Reviewed on April 9, 2026