More popular than Squid Game: new hype series conquers Netflix


After the huge success of Squid Game, another Netflix original series has set a record. All of Us Are Dead ranks among the streaming giant’s top shows in over 80 countries, even overtaking Squid Game in the numbers.

Netflix: All of Us Are Dead sets record numbers

The All of Us Are Dead series is currently thrilling zombie fans worldwide. Based on the Naver webtoon “Now at Our School” by Joo Dong-geun, the show tells the story of students isolated in a high school, where a zombie virus is spreading rapidly.

According to the site FlixPatrol, which regularly compiles streaming leaderboards, the series is in Top 10 shows on Netflix in 89 countries and in Germany too, All of Us Are Dead was able to score well when it was released on January 28, 2022.

fans of the series After an exciting 12 episodes, we are now hoping for a second season. It is not yet known whether this will follow. But with this success and thanks to the open ending, it should only be a matter of time before the sequel will be announced.

(Source: FlixPatrol)

How could the second season continue?

(Warning, spoilers!)

A small part of the group has it at the end sent to quarantine camp. They seem safe there, but the hope of seeing friends like Nam-ra and Lee Cheong-san again drives the group back to their school.

There they actually meet Nam-Ra, who has turned into a hybrid (half human, half zombie) after being bitten. She seems to be coping well with the situation now and it turns out that there are now many who are like her.

Are there maybe old friends among them? Is everyone good-natured? What do you want? Has the virus spread outside of South Korea like in the webtoon?

So there is genough questions that could be answered in a second season. We’ll keep you up to date.

By the way, Netflix also has good news for anime fans:

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