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All of Us Are Dead Season 2 Release Date, Cast, Plot, and Updates
The second season of All of Us Are Dead is confirmed to be in production, with filming wrapping around mid-February 2026, and a release most likely in late 2026 or early 2027—not in 2025 as some early rumors suggested.
Why the Long Delay?
After the breakout first season in January 2022, fans eagerly awaited a return. Though Netflix confirmed Season 2 in June 2022, delays plagued the timeline. Initial plans for 2024 production were postponed to 2025 to ensure a better production environment and higher quality.
Filming officially began in July 2025, and industry sources project that photography will continue through December 2025, with wrap-up expected by mid-February 2026.
Post-production is no small feat here—zombie effects, sound design, editing—all demand months of meticulous work. That’s why most experts and fans now eye a late 2026 to early 2027 release window.
Who’s Back—and Who’s New
Seat belts, because the line-up’s a blend of familiar faces and fresh blood:
- Returning cast: Park Ji-hu (Nam On‑jo), Yoon Chan‑young (Lee Cheong‑san), Cho Yi‑hyun (Choi Nam‑ra), and Lomon (Lee Su‑hyeok) are back.
- New additions: Lee Min‑jae, Kim Si‑eun, Roh Jae‑won, Yoon Ga‑i, Seo Ji‑hoon, Nah Jae‑won, and more, broadening the story’s scope.
- Departure: Actress Roh Yoon‑seo—among Season 1’s pivotal roles—won’t return due to scheduling conflicts.
What’s the New Plotline?
Season 2 shifts the action from Hyosan High to university life in Seoul. Nam On‑jo struggles with trauma and loss while beginning a new chapter at college—until a fresh zombie outbreak hits Seoul, dragging her and new friends into survival mode.
Meanwhile, the original survivors—Cheong‑san, Nam‑ra, and Su‑hyeok—deal with post-apocalypse aftermath. A new threat emerges in Roh Jae‑won’s character, an NIS team leader, adding political tension to the mix.
Expert Insight
“The production timeline suggests a deliberate pace—filming from mid‑2025 into early 2026, followed by extensive VFX-heavy post‑production. A late‑2026 release feels both realistic and necessary to maintain the show’s quality.”
— Industry analyst, What’s on Netflix
Projected Timeline
| Phase | Timeline |
|——————|——————————-|
| Filming | July 2025 – February 2026 |
| Post-production | Spring – Summer 2026 |
| Expected Release | Late 2026 – Early 2027 |
Multiple sources align with this estimation. Filming runs through early 2026, and Netflix’s 2026 K‑drama slate does not list the show—pointing toward a 2027 debut if not late 2026.
Why It Matters to Fans
After years of silence and delays, this season promises renewed momentum. It dives into grown characters, fresh environments, and evolved horrors. The timeline may be long, but it’s giving the creators time to deliver an amplified, more polished version of what captivated us in 2022.
And yes, Cheong‑san is back—somehow. His fate remains one of the show’s biggest uncertainties.
Final Thoughts
The long wait is paying off. With the production now wrapping and post-production ramping up, the second season is indeed on its way. Though no official release date yet, a holiday 2026 drop—or early 2027 launch—looks increasingly likely.
FAQs
Will All of Us Are Dead Season 2 release in 2025?
No, it won’t. Filming only started mid-2025 and wraps in early 2026. Add VFX and editing work, and a 2025 release is off the table.
When is filming scheduled to end?
Filming is slated to conclude by mid-February 2026.
Who returns from the original cast?
Park Ji-hu, Yoon Chan-young, Cho Yi-hyun, and Lomon are confirmed returning survivors.
Are there notable new cast members?
Yes—Lee Min-jae, Kim Si-eun, Roh Jae-won, Yoon Ga-i, and others joined to expand the story.
Is Roh Yoon-seo returning?
No. She confirmed she’s not part of Season 2 due to scheduling conflicts.
When can we expect official release info or a trailer?
Expect updates, possibly teasers or trailers, mid-2026—potentially around Netflix events like Tudum.
