'All of Us Are Dead' Season 2 Release Date Revealed: Here Is When Netflix’s Beloved Horror Series Returns Home

Some stories linger long after the credits roll, and All of Us Are Dead has remained one of those tales with its tense, emotional, and uncomfortably real narrative despite the zombies. It showed what happens when normal life falls apart overnight, and young people are forced to grow up far too fast. Since its first season on Netflix in 2022, viewers have been waiting for any sign of what comes next, wondering when they will return to that terrifying world.
After years of silence and speculation, there is now a reported release window for the title, giving the show’s admirers a clearer idea of when the hit horror series may be back.
Here is when All of Us Are Dead season 2 could hit Netflix
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According to Hallyu Forums on X, All of Us Are Dead season 2 could return to screens in December 2026. Netflix first confirmed the second season in June 2022, but production delays pushed the timeline back, with cameras reportedly rolling from mid-2025.
Park Ji-hu, Yoon Chan-young, Cho Yi-hyun, and Lomon are set to reprise their roles, joined by new additions Lee Min-jae, Kim Si-eun, Roh Jae-won, and Yoon Ga-i.
All of Us Are Dead season 2 will chronicle Nam On-jo dealing with the trauma of her school becoming ground zero for the zombie outbreak while studying at a university in Seoul. As she makes efforts to move past that terrifying chapter of her life, a new outbreak erupts, forcing her and her new friends into another desperate fight for survival. The second season notably retains the same creative team that made the original installment a global success.
The director and writer credited with pushing All of Us Are Dead season one into Netflix’s top 10 in more than 90 countries are returning for the sophomore run.
A look at the behind-the-scenes crew of All of Us Are Dead season 2
All of Us Are Dead season 2 once again has directors Lee JQ and Kim Nam-su at the helm, ensuring the familiar look and feel viewers associate with the series. Writer Chun Sung-il also returns to handle the script, picking up the story from where it left off. With Netflix and Studio Dragon backing the project again, the focus remains on strong performances, real locations, and grounded Webtoon-based horror rather than over-the-top spectacle.
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While December 2026 may still feel far away, the steady updates offer reassurance that All of Us Are Dead is far from forgotten. With familiar faces returning and the same creative minds guiding the story forward, expectations remain high for a continuation that stays true to what made the series resonate in the first place. Until Netflix makes things official, the countdown continues, and for audiences, the wait only adds to the tension that defines this world.
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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