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The first major Korean release of 2022 on Netflix — the zombie horror series All of Us Are Dead, set in a high school — is now available to stream. This series consists of 10 episodesBased on the webtoon. Check out Our School NowCombines two Netflix-approved genres (Korean-language content and horror series), and makes it a bloody, zombie-filled, apocalyptic assault of the senses.

The series will almost certainly rocket up Netflix’s Top 10 lists, as Korean series often do pretty quickly upon release. It will be interesting to see if it can duplicate the success of last year’s similarly dark Korean series. Squid GameAnd Hellbound), there’s also something bigger here going on than the success of one particular show.

All of Us are DeadNetflix now streams live on the internet

Days before debuting All of Us Are DeadNetflix has revealed its Korean slate for 2022. Netflix subscribers will soon be able to watch more than two dozen Korean-language movies and shows this year. And This is the highlight reel gives a good sampling of what’s coming soon.

“Overall, global viewing hours of our Korean shows grew six-fold last year, compared to 2019,” Netflix Announced. “To date, Squid Game is the biggest show we have ever launched, reigning as the most viewed Netflix show in 94 countries at its peak. In fact, 95% of Squid Game’s viewership came from outside Korea, and many of these viewers went on to explore other Korean content.”

All of Us Are Dead, meanwhile, should appeal to the same fans of some of last year’s titles, like Squid Game. From Netflix’s official description: “A group of students (is) trapped in a high school and find themselves in dire situations as they seek to be rescued from a zombie invasion of their school.”Sort of like The Walking Dead: Korean High School Edition.

Korean Netflix series 2022

A student flees in a library from zombies below
Yoon Chanyoung plays Lee Cheong-san in the new Netflix series “All of us are Dead.” Image source: Yang Hae-sung/Netflix

Here’s a preview of some of these Korean-language series which will be available on Netflix in the coming weeks. This is only a fraction of the slate for the year that we mentioned above, but it’s a good start. We’ve included the links to the respective Netflix landing pages and show descriptions from the streamer. We also included their premiere dates.

Notice: Dates subject to change Juvenile JusticeFor example, a was initially supposed to debut in this month.

Forecasting Love and Weather

In a national meteor service, love can be just as difficult to predict for a forecaster and her free-spirited coworker. On Netflix, February 12, 2012: Debut.

Juvenile Justice

When she is assigned to complex cases in juvenile court, a tough judge balances her aversion for minor offenders with her firm beliefs on justice. Netflix Debuts February 25, 2015.

Thirty-nine

A trio of best friends, who are able to lean on one another through all the trials and tribulations, share their experiences of love, loss, and life on the verge of turning forty. Netflix Debuts February 16, 2016 (I’m particularly looking forward to this one, since the cast includes Son Ye-jin. K-drama fans, of course, will remember her from what I’ve argued is the best K-drama of all time: You’re in for a crash landing).

Twenty-five Twenty Twenty One

When dreams seem impossible, a teenage fencer sets out to achieve big goals and meets a hardworking young man who wants to rebuild his life. On Netflix, February 12, 2012: Debut.

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