It’s confirmed! Another season of All of Us Are Dead is on the way. Here are the details you’ll want to know—from the cast and release date to where you can watch it.
On July 23, 2025, Netflix dropped the announcement teaser on YouTube. Adapted from Joo Dong-geun’s webtoon, All of Us Are Dead became one of Netflix’s most talked-about series in 2022. This 12-episode thriller follows the students of Hyosan High School as they fight to survive a terrifying zombie outbreak.
The series stars Park Ji-hu, Yoon Chan-young, Cho Yi-hyun, and Park Solomon, alongside Yoo In-soo, Lee Yoo-mi, Lim Jae-hyeok, Lee Eun-saem, and Ha Seung-ri.
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Who’s in the Cast of All of Us Are Dead Season 2?
Both returning actors and fresh faces will appear in Season 2. Park Ji-hu (Nam On-jo), Yoon Chan-young (Lee Cheong-san), Cho Yi-hyun (Choi Nam-ra), and Park Solomon (Lee Su-hyeok) will reprise their original roles.
Joining them are Lee Min-jae (Weak Hero Class 2), Kim Si-eun, and Roh Jae-won (Squid Game Season 2). Sneak peeks from the table read have already been shared, giving fans a glimpse of the cast in action.
(From left to right: Yoon Chan-young, Park Ji-hu, Park Solomon, Cho Yi-hyun, Yoon Gai, Kim Si-eun, Lee Min-jae, Roh Jae-won)
Release Date and Where to Watch
All of Us Are Dead season 2 is currently in production and is expected to premiere in 2026. The season will once again be directed by Lee JQ and Kim Nam-su, with Chun Sung-il returning as scriptwriter.
Since season 1 streamed on Netflix, it’s safe to say the next installment will also be available on the same platform.

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What Could Be the Plot of Season 2?
Plot details are still under wraps, but given that Season 1 ended with Nam-ra mentioning other “half-bies,” it’s likely that Season 2 will explore these hybrids further—or dive deeper into the zombie lore.
The central question remains: What happened to Cheong-san? He appeared to perish in the bombing of Hyosan, yet his confirmed return to the cast hints at an unexpected twist in his story.

It’s still unclear whether season 2 will also have 12 episodes, like the first season, but one thing is certain—fans can expect another round of heart-pounding thrills.
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Sources: Netflix, Netflix Tudum, Teen Vogue








