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Netflix's All of Us Are Dead returns for Season 2

When it premiered, All of Us Are Dead quickly joined Squid Game as one of Netflix's Top 10 most popular non-English TV shows

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 07 Jun 2022 3:00PM

Netflix's All of Us Are Dead returns for Season 2
The first season of All of Us Are Dead followed Hyosan High juniors over the course of 12 harrowing episodes. – Netflix pic, June 7, 2022

IS everyone really dead? Netflix today confirms that hit zombie horror series, All of Us Are Dead, is coming back to life for a second season.

The first season, which follows a group of students fighting for their lives after a zombie outbreak in their high school, topped Netflix charts around the world, and remains one of two Korean shows – after Squid Game – in Netflix’s Top 10 most popular non-English TV shows.

After its premiere, All of Us Are Dead shot into the top 10 most watched non-English TV series in 91 countries, and stayed there for two consecutive weeks. It also drew 361.02 million viewing hours in its first 10 days.

When Season 1 ended, it left room for endless possibilities. Now, the wait is on to see how Season 2 will unfold. – The Vibes, June 7, 2022

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