A team of high schoolers are pitted towards the undead in the new collection coming January 28.

It’s the year 2022, and due to the fact 2021 evidently nonetheless is not completed with us nonetheless, why not welcome a zombie apocalypse into your household with Netflix’s most recent Korean horror series? “All of Us Are Lifeless,” which is based mostly on the webtoon “Now at Our School” by Joo Dong-geun, hits the streaming system on January 28. Look at the to start with, blood-and-guts-infested trailer underneath.

Here’s the succinct formal synopsis, courtesy of Netflix: “A team of students trapped in a superior university and find them selves in dire situations as they request to be rescued from a zombie invasion of their college.”

The 12-episode sequence is directed by Lee Jae-Kyu, director of the movies “Intimate Strangers,” “The Lethal Encounter,” and “The Impact,” as perfectly as on sequence including “The King 2 Hearts,” “Beethoven Virus,” and “Fashion 70s.” Kim Nam-soo also serves as a director on the sequence, which is prepared by Chun Sung-il. The series stars Yoon Chan-younger, Park Ji-hoo, Cho Yi-hyun, Park Solomon, and Yoo In-soo.

“All of Us Are Dead” isn’t Netflix’s initially foray into Korean zombie horror series, as the streamer dropped “Kingdom” in 2019. The 2020 Korean zombie horror film “#Alive” was also a big strike globally for Netflix, many thanks to a style that has baked-in, limitless opportunity.

The series provides to Netflix’s increasing slate of Korean written content, spearheaded, of class, by “Squid Video game,” the most-watched Netflix original sequence of all time, which is now a key contender for the 2021 Emmys. Other well-liked series in its vein include things like the outer place thriller “The Silent Sea” and the finish-times horror hit “Hellbound.”

The international arrive at of these shows can only suggest a lot more are coming. Currently, “Squid Game” creator Hwang Dong-hyuk reported he’s in talks with Netflix on not just a next time, but a 3rd, of the survival horror series about a fatal competitiveness video game entered by economically strapped citizens. “Squid Sport,” which premiered on the streaming platform September 17, rapidly reached the #1 spot in Netflix’s viewing charts across 90 nations — and in just its to start with two weeks. It eventually grew to become Netflix’s most-viewed authentic sequence ever, with 1.65 billion hours streamed in complete in its first 4 weeks.

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