Must Watch Series Like All of Us Are Dead Season 2

All of Us Are Dead Season 2 Updates: Undoubtedly the most popular zombie apocalyptic series of the present time ‘All of Us Are Dead’ is created by Chun Sung-il, Lee Jae-kyoo, and Kim Nam-Su. It is adapted from the webtoon of Joo Dong-Geun named ‘Now at our School’.

The plot begins as a high school becomes full of zombies after a science experiment is failed. As soon as the news reaches outside, the government decides to cut off communication with the school in fear of contraction.

The students now trapped inside the school with the zombies try hard to survive as food and water run out.

The first season of the season made an 83% score on Rotten Tomatoes. The series is influenced by the famous ‘Train to Basan’ to the extent that a student follows the trick shown in the movie to resist the zombies.

Yoo In-soo, Lee Yoo-mi, and Cho Yi-Hyun received nominations for Best Actor and Best Actress respectively. On 6th June of 2022, All of Us Are Dead Season 2 has been renewed.

Before the All of Us Are Dead Season 2 hits steaming site, these are the series that you must give a try:

The Silent Sea-

Number of Seasons: 1

The Silent Sea
Netflix

Based on ‘The Sea of Tranquility, a short story from 2014, this K-drama is a sci-fi thriller mystery series. The story is set in a future world when being compelled by the severe water crisis on Earth, a group of scientists has to embark upon a dangerous mission on Moon to collect a certain kind of sample from an abandoned research facility there.

In that facility, a lot of people had died before. And the sample that they are looking for though looks like water and multiplies itself like a virus. The time span of the mission is only twenty-four hours.

Kingdom –

Number of Seasons: 2

Kingdom
Netflix

Directed by Kim Seong-hun and Park In-je, this South Korean political horror series is set in the time of the Joseon Dynasty. Lee Chang is the Crown Prince who after three years of the Imjin War comes to know about an unusual and indistinguishable plague.

Meanwhile, political conspiracy already begins to surface along with a rumor of the death of King Joseon. Amidst these, Chang discovers that the plague has already spread even before he could meet allies to arrange for resistance against the plague.

On Rotten Tomatoes the series acquired a score of 93% and was acclaimed by both ordinary viewers as well as critics. According to some critics, the blend of real-life political settings with the zombie apocalypse genre has helped this series to prove itself one of the most successful of all similar kinds of dramas, even more so than ‘The Walking Dead‘.

Fear the Walking Dead-

Number of Seasons: 7

Fear the Walking Dead
Entertainment Weekly

This post-apocalyptic horror series of America shows us a dysfunctional family attempting hard to cope with their differences in order to learn new skills and attitudes suitable for a world that is on the verge of a zombie apocalypse.

Later another character Morgan Jones appears in the show and gets introduced to the family’s surviving members.

The series started with a 76% score on the rating scale Rotten Tomatoes. In the next season, it scored 70%, 84% in the third season, 80% in the fourth season, in the fifth season 55%, and 89% in the last season.

Black Summer –

Number of Seasons: 2

Black Summer
Metro

Inspired by the American horror post-apocalyptic comedy series, ‘Black Summer tells the story of a mother’s journey to find her daughter after six weeks of a zombie apocalypse. She comes across a small refugee group in North America and becomes determined to survive the extremely hostile world and find her daughter.

Jaime King, Christine Kee, Justin Chu Cary, Sal Valez Jr., Erika Hau with other actors and actresses are seen to be playing in the series. The series is disturbed by The Asylum Distribution and streamed on Netflix.

Daybreak –

Number of Seasons: 1

Daybreak
Deadline

This American post-apocalyptic adventure comedy series is an odd one in the plethora of zombie-themed series.

It focuses on a seventeen years old high school boy Josh Wheeler. He is a Canadian boy and is kind of a misfit. In a post-apocalyptic world, he is in search of her British girlfriend whose name is Sam Dean.

On his way, he comes across some other misfits who even include a boy who used to bully Josh in high school. Will they be able to survive the Ghoulies who are creatures like zombies and who are found in gangs styled like Mad Max?

The first season of the series managed a 70% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. It blends teen drama with the usual elements of zombie horror which gives it a new touch.

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