Survival, zombies, and apocalypse? Yes, please! Fans of the pulse-pounding zombie thriller ‘All of Us Are Dead’ have waited over three years for fresh news, and 2025 delivered the green light we all craved. That high school nightmare in Hyosan didn’t end with season 1’s gut-wrenching finale—now the survivors face a whole new hell in Seoul as university students battling evolved outbreaks. Adapted from Joo Dong-geun’s webtoon now at Our School, this K-drama hooked millions with its raw teen emotions amid apocalypse chaos, blending heart-racing action with those “what would you do?” moments that linger. Season 2 promises darker stakes, tougher choices, and the same addictive survival drama.
Returning heroes ready to fight back
The core squad that stole our hearts is back, older and battle-scarred but no less fierce. Park Ji-hu reprises Nam On-jo, the quick-thinking everyman who went from class clown to zombie-slaying leader—her season 1 breakout turn earned raves, and now she’s navigating college life turned undead nightmare. Cho Yi-hyun returns as Choi Nam-ra, the brainy class president with a soft spot for Su-hyeok.Yoon Chan-young steps back into Lee Cheong-san’s shoes, the selfless childhood friend and On-jo’s love interest whose heroic vibes made him a fan fave. Lomon (Lee Su-hyeok) brings the fighter energy again; this stoic survivor was season 1’s breakout heartthrob.
Exciting new faces ready to join
Fresh blood amps up the tension with ‘Squid Game’ alums and rising stars. Kim Si-eun, fresh off her breakout in ‘Squid Game Season 2’, plays So Ju-ran, a sharp, street-smart uni student who slots right into On-jo’s crew as their new strategist. Roh Jae-won, the memorable baddie from ‘Squid Game’ Seasons 2 and 3, switches sides here as the National Intelligence Service leader.Yoon Ga-i (Undercover High School, Next Sohee) joins as Lee Jong-ah, another key player in On-jo’s group, adding emotional layers to the survival grind. Lee Min-jae from Weak Hero Class 2 steps in as Yong Maru, On-jo’s uni buddy—his tough-guy cred fits perfectly in this brutal world.
Production buzz
Filming kicked off mid-2025 and nears wrap by February 2026, with final shoots at spots like the Gangwon Provincial Government Building. Early rumors eyed December 2026 or August 2026 on Netflix, but post-production timelines point to early 2027—plenty of time for those spine-chilling effects and twists creators Lee JQ and Kim Nam-su teased. Season 1’s cliffhanger left us hanging on the survivors’ fate, and now guilt, new threats, and virus mutations promise an even bloodier ride.
