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Production Begins for Season 2 of 'All of Us Are Dead' on Netflix

Netflix has officially begun production for Season 2 of the hit series 'All of Us Are Dead', which became a global sensation after its 2022 premiere. The new season will explore the lives of survivors years after the initial outbreak, featuring both returning and new cast members. A behind-the-scenes video has been released, showcasing the cast during a script reading session. Fans are eager to see how the characters navigate their new realities in a world still grappling with the aftermath of the zombie apocalypse. With the original director and writers returning, expectations are high for this thrilling continuation.
 

Overview of the Series

Since its debut in 2022, 'All of Us Are Dead' has evolved from a typical series into a worldwide phenomenon. This Korean zombie thriller quickly captured the attention of viewers, becoming one of the most popular offerings on Netflix.


Exciting News About Season 2

In an exciting update, Netflix has officially started production for Season 2. The streaming platform celebrated this announcement by releasing a behind-the-scenes video featuring the cast during a script reading session on July 23.


Watch the Behind-the-Scenes Video


Returning and New Cast Members

The original cast members returning to portray survivors from the Hyosan outbreak include Park Ji-hu, Yoon Chan-young, Cho Yi-hyun, and Lomon. New additions to the cast are Lee Min-Jae (Weak Hero: Class 2), Kim Si-Eun, Roh Jae-Won (Squid Game), and Yoon Ga-I (Undercover High School).


What to Expect in Season 2

Netflix has revealed that Season 2 of 'All of Us Are Dead' will take place after the events of the first season. Viewers will follow Lee Cheong-san (Yoon Chan-young), Choi Nam-ra (Cho Yi-hyun), and Lee Su-hyeok (Lomon) as they navigate their lives years after the outbreak. Additionally, On-jo will develop friendships with her university seniors Yong Ma-ru (Lee Min-jae), So Ju-ran (Kim Si-eun), and Lee Jong-a (Yoon Ga-i), who have found ways to survive in the zombie-infested world. The character Han Du-seok (Roh Jae-won) will introduce new tension as a leader within the National Intelligence Service.


Director Lee JQ (Daily Dose of Sunshine) is back to direct the series, with Kim Nam-Su also returning, and Chun Sung-Il (King the Land) writing the script once more.