'All of Us Are Dead' Trailer Reveals a Korean Horror Series About Zombie-Infected High School

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The trailer for 'All of Us Are Dead' teases a Korean horror show about a zombie-infested high school.

Netflix released the first trailer of All of Us Are Dead, an upcoming Korean horror series set to premiere exclusively on the streaming channel later this month. Inspired by the digital comic Now at Our School by Joo Dong-Geun, All of Us Are Dead follows a group of students who try to survive after their school gets infested with zombies.

COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Since the original webcomic was published between 2009 and 2011 and consists of only nine chapters, it’s expected for the live-action adaptation to expand on its lore, especially if Netflix hopes to renew the series for a second season, should the first one prove to be successful.

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