Netflix drops trailer for latest Korean series 'All of Us Are Dead'
A group of high school students have to fight the undead in order to survive in the new Korean series
Showtime Desk
Publish : 04 Jan 2022, 06:02 PMUpdate : 04 Jan 2022, 06:02 PM
Based on Joo Dong-geun's webtoon "New at Our School," the latest Korean horror series likely to take over Netflix, is set to debut on the streaming platform on January 28.
The official synopsis reads, “A group of students trapped in a high school and find themselves in dire situations as they seek to be rescued from a zombie invasion of their school.”
Director of "Intimate Strangers,” “The Fatal Encounter,” and “The Influence,” Lee Jae-Kyu and Kim Nam-soo will direct the 12-episode series.
Penned by by Chun Sung-il, the series stars Yoon Chan-young, Park Ji-hoo, Cho Yi-hyun, Park Solomon, and Yoo In-soo.
Netflix has previously gained traction from successful Korean zombie horror series like " Kingdom" and "#Alive." The streaming platform is all set to tap into the global demand for Korean content, following the viral releases of "Squid Games," "Hellbound," "The Silent Sea" and others.
Netflix drops trailer for latest Korean series 'All of Us Are Dead'
Based on Joo Dong-geun's webtoon "New at Our School," the latest Korean horror series likely to take over Netflix, is set to debut on the streaming platform on January 28.
The official synopsis reads, “A group of students trapped in a high school and find themselves in dire situations as they seek to be rescued from a zombie invasion of their school.”
Director of "Intimate Strangers,” “The Fatal Encounter,” and “The Influence,” Lee Jae-Kyu and Kim Nam-soo will direct the 12-episode series.
Penned by by Chun Sung-il, the series stars Yoon Chan-young, Park Ji-hoo, Cho Yi-hyun, Park Solomon, and Yoo In-soo.
Netflix has previously gained traction from successful Korean zombie horror series like " Kingdom" and "#Alive." The streaming platform is all set to tap into the global demand for Korean content, following the viral releases of "Squid Games," "Hellbound," "The Silent Sea" and others.
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