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All of Us Are Dead Season 2: Filming, Release Date, Cast, and Everything You Need to Know

At first, the series might seem like your typical zombie apocalypse story with coming-of-age elements sprinkled in the narrative, but All of Us Are Dead is actually rife with cultural references and timely allegories.

Is season 2 of All of Us Are Dead confirmed?

Yes, it is! On 6 June 2022, Netflix confirmed All of Us Are Dead had officially been renewed for a second season on X (formerly known as Twitter). The streamer also unveiled a season 2 announcement video featuring some of the cast.

“The students of Hyosan High School may have survived their first zombie outbreak, but the nightmare is far from over,” the announcement description reads.

As previously noted by Hypebae, Lee Jaekyu, the director of the series, had noted that “the story was written with a second season in mind.” His idea was to continue the story, and Netflix is making that happen.

“It would be great if we could do a second season,” the director reportedly said in the past, teasing that “if it were to happen, there would be more interesting stories.” Lee might focus more on the “zombie survival” during its sophomore season, which would make sense.

But… before we get into that, let’s recap for a second.

When is All of Us Are Dead season 2 premiering? Has filming begun?

When the All of Us Are Dead season 2 announcement was unveiled, Netflix said the project would be “coming soon,” and, three years later, we finally have the update we were waiting for: production has officially commenced!

The streamer even released some very tantalising snaps from the first table read and we cannot wait.

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