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Netflix’s No Tail To Tell Boosts All Of Us Are Dead Fans’ Hopes for Season 2
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Fans eagerly await All of Us Are Dead season 2 as the hit K-drama’s thrilling zombie tale returns with intense survival and unforgettable characters.

AceShowbiz - All of Us Are Dead fans have been eagerly awaiting the arrival of season 2, and the recent success of Netflix’s K-drama No Tail To Tell only amplifies that excitement. It’s hard to believe it has already been four years since the first season of All of Us Are Dead premiered, quickly becoming one of the most acclaimed zombie series on the platform.

The original series centers around a group of South Korean high school students trapped amid a terrifying zombie virus outbreak. Most of the story unfolds within the school walls, focusing on the students’ desperate fight for survival. The cast features a range of classic high school archetypes, from the diligent class president to the wealthy snob and the unpredictable delinquent. Lomon, who played the reformed yet complex delinquent Lee "Bare-su" Su-hyeok, was a standout performer whose compelling portrayal earned widespread praise.

Since his breakout role in All of Us Are Dead, Lomon has built an impressive career in K-dramas. His recent projects include the 2022 thriller Revenge of Others, as well as 2024 titles Branding in Seongsu and Family Matters. However, his latest work in No Tail To Tell could be his biggest success since the zombie hit. This new series is a dramatic departure in tone and genre, blending fantasy and romance rather than horror.

No Tail To Tell tells the story of an amoral gumiho, a mythical Korean nine-tailed fox, who transforms into a human against her wishes. The character, Eun-ho, played by Kim Hye-yoon, crosses paths with Kang Si-yeol, a talented but arrogant football striker played by Lomon. Together, they navigate the complexities of human emotions and relationships, which contrasts sharply with the survival horror themes fans remember from All of Us Are Dead.

The success of No Tail To Tell has reignited interest in All of Us Are Dead, reminding viewers why they fell in love with the original series. With its compelling characters and gripping storyline, All of Us Are Dead season 2 can’t come soon enough for fans craving more intense drama and thrilling moments.

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