All of Us Are Dead Season 2 Starts Production With New Cast Members - Netflix Tudum

  • News

    All of Us Are Dead Rises Again as Season 2 Production Begins

    The South Korean sci-fi series returns with new faces and bigger threats.

    July 22, 2025

Get ready to outrun even more teen zombies, because All of Us Are Dead is now in production for Season 2. Catch a glimpse of the returning cast in a special sneak peek of the table read at the top of this page.  

Season 1 of the South Korean thriller series, which premiered in 2022, captivated viewers with its catastrophic coming-of-age story in which teens at Hyosan High band together to survive a zombie outbreak. When their school became ground zero, the students have to protect one another to make it out alive — though some don’t. As they’re already contending with messy love triangles, school bullies, and teen angst, dodging flesh-eating zombies should be the last thing these students have to deal with. 

Based on a webtoon by Joo Dong-geun, the first season was an international success, ranking among Netflix’s Top 10 most-watched non-English series of all time after charting in the Top 10 in more than 90 countries.

Who’s coming back for All of Us Are Dead Season 2? 

Returning to face the next wave of chaos for Season 2 are original cast members Park Ji-hu (playing Nam On-jo), Yoon Chan-young (Lee Cheong-san), Cho Yi-hyun (Choi Nam-ra), and Lomon (Lee Su-Hyeok), who reprise their roles as the resilient survivors of the original outbreak at Hyosan High. They’ll be joined by Lee Min-jae (Weak Hero: Class 2), Kim Si-eun (Squid Game Season 2), Roh Jae-won (Squid Game Seasons 2 and 3), and Yoon Ga-i. As the zombie outbreak spreads beyond the high school and into fresh territory, these new characters will find themselves drawn into the deadly struggle for survival.

What’s next for the survivors in All of Us Are Dead?

All of Us Are Dead Season 2 picks up with Nam On-jo studying at university in Seoul, still haunted by trauma and loss she endured. Just as she’s trying to move forward, a new outbreak erupts in the city, forcing her — and new university friends Yong Ma-ru (Lee Min-jae), So Ju-ran (Kim Si-eun), and Lee Jong-ah (Yoon Ga-i) — into a desperate fight for their lives.

Meanwhile, Lee Cheong-san, Choi Nam-ra, and Lee Su-hyeok each grapple with the aftermath of the disaster and the ways it’s shaped the course of their lives in the years since the original outbreak. Han Doo-seok (Roh Jae-won) steps into the story as a team leader within the National Intelligence Service.

Season 2 will once again be directed by Lee JQ (Daily Dose of Sunshine) and Kim Nam-su, with returning writer Chun Sung-il (King the Land) penning the script. 

Stay tuned for more updates on All of Us Are Dead as production progresses on Season 2 (and head here to rewatch Season 1 while you wait).

All About All of Us Are Dead

  • Explainer
    Breaking Down That Unpredictable ‘All of Us Are Dead’ Ending
    On-jo and Cheong-san shippers: Buckle up.
    By Haein Jung
    May 15, 2024
  • TV
    What if we kissed at the high school zombie apocalypse?
    By Haein Jung
    Feb. 8, 2022
  • Culture
    ‘All of Us Are Dead’ revives the zombie thriller for an audience that’s lived through an outbreak
    By Regina Kim
    Feb. 4, 2022
  • Who’s Who
    Who will survive Hyosan High’s outbreak? Odds are not in anyone’s favor.
    By Haein Jung
    Feb. 4, 2022

Shop All of Us Are Dead

GO TO NETFLIX SHOP

Discover More News

  • News
    Check out all the stars — and some very cute dogs.
    By Tudum Staff
    12:37 am
  • News
    First-ever Australia regular season game starts five-game 2026 slate on Netflix.
    By Michael Ehrlich
    12:02 am
  • News
    Here’s everything to know about the blockbuster MMA event.
    By Christopher Hudspeth
    Yesterday 11:44 pm
  • News
    Here’s the full lineup for the May 16 MMA event streaming live on Netflix. 
    By Amanda Richards
    Yesterday 7:35 pm
  • News
    Get ready for the adult animated comedy, from the horny minds behind Big Mouth.
    By John DiLillo
    Yesterday 3:00 pm
  • News
    Watch the new drama starring Matthew Law and Y’lan Noel now.
    By John DiLillo
    Yesterday 3:00 pm
  • News
    Time to unleash the drama.
    By Amanda Richards
    May 13
  • News
    The showrunners promise the “satisfying finale Mickey Haller deserves.”
    By Ruth Kinane
    May 13

Discover More Horror

  • What To Watch
    Nothing satisfies like karma.
    By Ananda Dillon
    May 13
  • Play more than 80 mobile games with no ads, extra fees, or in-app purchases.
    By Tudum Staff
    May 12
  • What To Watch
    Join the inner circle of supreme streamers.
    By Ananda Dillon
    May 12
  • What To Watch
    Perfect for when you want a stand-alone story, are short on time, or both.
    By Allison Picurro
    May 11
  • News
    Plus: Man on Fire blazes to the top, and Swapped brings colorful family fun.
    By Ananda Dillon and Ashley Lee
    May 5
  • What To Watch
    “I’d survive that,” you say from your safe, comfy couch.
    By Ananda Dillon
    May 4
  • What To Watch
    If you think animation is just for kids, think again.
    By Allison Picurro
    May 4
  • What To Watch
    Stories so absorbing you’ll forget to check your phone.
    By Mary Sollosi and Caitlin Busch
    May 1

Latest News

  • Behind the VFX
    Meet Marcellus, the Octopus Star of Remarkably Bright Creatures 
    Yesterday 11:39 pm
    Two people observe a large octopus in a well-lit aquarium tank, viewing the animal from above through the clear water and glass enclosure.

Popular Now

  • News
    Plus, Man on Fire stays hot in its second week, and Remarkably Bright Creatures makes waves.
    By Ananda Dillon and Ashley Lee
    May 12
  • New on Netflix
    Stream Remarkably Bright Creatures, Swapped, Lord of the Flies, and more.
    By Ashley Lee
    April 30
  • News
    A room full of expert flamethrowers gave Hart absolutely no peace.
    By Amanda Richards and Chris Hudspeth
    May 11