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Yoon Chan-young & Cho Yi-hyun Return as All of Us Are Dead Season 2 Officially Wraps Filming

Netflix’s global zombie sensation All of Us Are Dead has officially wrapped filming for Season 2, and fans are already counting down the days until they see their favorite survivors back on screen. After a long wait since the 2022 renewal, production for the highly anticipated sequel has finally concluded following an intense seven-month shoot.

The biggest excitement surrounds the return of fan-favorite stars Yoon Chan-young and Cho Yi-hyun, who reprise their roles as Lee Cheong-san and Choi Nam-ra. Their emotional performances in Season 1 left a lasting impact, and viewers are eager to see how their characters’ journeys evolve in the darker, more dangerous world ahead. Park Ji-hu is also set to return as Nam On-jo, now facing a new outbreak that reportedly shifts the chaos from Hyosan High School to a much larger setting in Seoul. Lomon is expected to reprise his role as Lee Su-hyeok, bringing back the intense survival energy fans loved.

Season 2 is rumored to take place years after the original outbreak, introducing evolved zombie threats and higher emotional stakes. With larger-scale action, deeper character arcs, and heavy visual effects work, the upcoming season is expected to be even more cinematic and gripping than before. The extended production timeline hints at ambitious storytelling and upgraded visuals that aim to surpass the first season’s global success.

Since its debut on Netflix, All of Us Are Dead became one of the platform’s most-watched Korean dramas worldwide, solidifying its cast as rising global stars. News of the filming wrap has already sparked celebration across social media, with fans expressing excitement, nostalgia, and curiosity about which characters truly survived.

While an official release date has not yet been announced, industry expectations suggest that the post-production process may take considerable time due to complex VFX work. If everything goes as planned, viewers could be looking at a highly polished return that redefines the K-zombie genre once again.

The undead are coming back — and this time, the stakes are higher than ever.

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