If you’re someone who enjoys horror, then you’re up for a treat, as the popular Korean series All of Us Are Dead is coming back with its second season. With the second part, the series is expected to bring back the fear, tension, and strong emotions that made the first season so popular around the world. After waiting a long time, fans are excited to find out what happens to the students who survived the deadly outbreak.
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Season 1 left viewers with many upsetting moments, surprises, and unanswered questions, which spiked even more interest in season 2. This season will, hopefully, take a continuation of danger and larger problems. It will hold many familiar faces, as well as new characters entering this struggle of survival. Season 2 will provide a darker narrative and, at the same time, display emotional layers of the characters that drew many to this series.
All of Us Are Dead season 2: OTT release timeline and platform
All of Us Are Dead Season 2 is set to be streamed exclusively on Netflix. Although a formal declaration regarding its release date has not been announced yet, sources and rumours suggest that it will be out around early August 2026.
All of Us Are Dead is a high school story where a deadly virus breaks out. The series starts with what’s called a normal school day but quickly becomes terrifying as the virus spreads fast and turns students and teachers into zombies. With no help from the outside, the students must work together and use their courage and smart thinking to stay alive.
Season 2 will follow the survivors from the first outbreak. This time, the danger will be even greater, with new threats and hard choices. The survivors will face not only the infected but also fear, guilt, and the painful cost of surviving in a damaged world.
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