ALL OF US ARE DEAD — SEASON 2 (2026)


Genre: Horror / Survival / Zombie / K-Drama
Netflix officially renewed All of Us Are Dead for Season 2, but production faced long delays. Filming reportedly began around mid-2025, which places the likely release window in late 2026, due to the larger scale and more complex urban filming compared to Season 1 .
Park Ji-hu as Nam On-jo — now a college student, becoming the emotional core of the new story
Yoon Chan-young as Lee Cheong-san — returning despite his apparent fate in Season 1
Cho Yi-hyun as Choi Nam-ra — leader of the evolving “hambie” group
Lomon as Lee Su-hyeok
Lee Min-jae
Kim Si-eun
Yoon Ga-i
Roh Jae-won — reportedly playing a mysterious intelligence agent
Season 2 shifts the setting from Hyosan High School to Seoul, expanding the outbreak into a full metropolitan crisis.
Nam On-jo attempts to rebuild her life in college, but another large-scale outbreak forces her back into survival mode — this time against evolving infected, organized hybrid survivors, and new political threats.
A major mystery will be Cheong-san’s true condition — whether he is human, infected, or something in between.
The tone is expected to be darker, more mature, and emotionally heavier, reflecting trauma, survival guilt, and societal collapse rather than only teen survival.
Larger world scope — city-wide apocalypse
More focus on hambie society and moral conflict
Heavier emotional drama and character trauma
Bigger action set-pieces and expanded horror scale
Higher production complexity than Season 1
All of Us Are Dead — Season 2 looks set to expand the franchise into a broader, more ambitious survival epic, evolving from a school-based outbreak into a city-level apocalypse. If it maintains the emotional weight, character depth, and tension of Season 1 — while improving pacing — it could become one of Netflix’s strongest zombie continuations.
Expect higher stakes, darker themes, and a more brutal survival tone.