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South Korea’s New Zombie “All of Us Are Dead” Set to Hit Netflix to Stream on 28 January

INTERNATIONAL: South Korea's new zombie series 'All of Us Are Dead' is set to hit Netflix this week, the show's cast and director announced on Wednesday ,January 26, at an online news conference.

The upcoming Korean series, which is based on a popular web cartoon of the same title, illustrates the story about a group of students trapped in a high school - ridden with an ongoing circulation of a zombie virus.

The Director of the new apocalypse series, Lee Jae-kyoo, also known as Lee JQ says that the actors had to learn how to emulate the movements of zombies from dancers. He has added that it’s also very interesting and meaningful to see what choices these young students make at moment when they are treading the line between life and death.

The series, which is scheduled to stream on Netflix this Friday , January 28, will also star South Korean actress Lee Yoo-mi, who was part of Netflix's previous megahit series 'Squid Game'.



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