The director of All of Us Are Dead, Lee Jae-kyoo, teases some season 2 story details that could happen if the show is renewed by Netflix. All of Us Are Dead is a 12-episode South Korean series that focuses on a class of high school students as they attempt to survive a zombie outbreak that has occurred in their school, following Nam On-jo (Park Ji-hu), Lee Cheong-san (Yoon Chan-young), Lee Su-hyeok (Park Solomon) and Choi Nam-ra (Choi Yi-hyun). Originally a webtoon called Now At Our School, the show has become a hit and is the second Korean-language series to hit number one on the Netflix weekly charts.
All of Us Are Dead has garnered a lot of fans around the world who are desperate for the show to answer many unresolved questions after the season 1 finale. Episode 12's ending had the audience questioning whether there were more zombies left out there, with Nam-ra saying that there were plenty more like her who needed help. However, All of Us Are Dead's first season finished through its original source material, sticking firmly to it as well. Also, it is uncommon for K-dramas to get a second season. But much like Netlfix's other K-drama hit Squid Game, fans await to hear if there will also be a second season for the hit zombie show.
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Lee Jae-kyoo spoke to The Korea Herald about the show's success, as well as what he hopes to cover if season 2 is given the green light. He also covers the complexities of being an older director trying to convey high school students' behaviors, saying that he needed to "confirm these parts" with his younger cast. As well as that, Lee talks about the show's deeper meaning: how people react to events "such as school violence." But on the subject of
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