<p>Netflix has ordered the series adaptation of the popular Korean zombie webtoon <em>Now At Our School.</em> Billed as a "fresh take" on the Korean zombie genre, the new show is titled <em>All Of Us Are Dead</em>, reported <em>Deadline.</em></p>.<p>The streamer has joined hands with Lee JQ of <em>Beethoven Virus</em> and <em>Damo: The Legendary Police Woman</em> fame to back the new original.</p>.<p><em>All Of Us Are Dead </em>follows a group of high school students who are faced with an extreme crisis situation when they become trapped in their school, while a zombie virus spreads like a wildfire.</p>.<p>The original webtoon has been successful in Korea and was also well-received in Indonesia, Thailand and Taiwan courtesy the rise in popularity of digital comics.</p>.<p>The Netflix original series is written by Chun Sung-il, and will be directed by Lee JQ and Kim Nam-su.</p>.<p>It will be produced by JTBC Studios in association with Film Monster, and will premiere worldwide on Netflix.</p>.<p>It is currently unknown when the show will debut.</p>.<p>Korea has a rich history with the zombie genre, including 2016 smash theatrical hit <em>Train To Busan</em>. Netflix’s first Korean original, <em>Kingdom</em>, also has an undead bent. The second season of the show premiered last month.</p>
<p>Netflix has ordered the series adaptation of the popular Korean zombie webtoon <em>Now At Our School.</em> Billed as a "fresh take" on the Korean zombie genre, the new show is titled <em>All Of Us Are Dead</em>, reported <em>Deadline.</em></p>.<p>The streamer has joined hands with Lee JQ of <em>Beethoven Virus</em> and <em>Damo: The Legendary Police Woman</em> fame to back the new original.</p>.<p><em>All Of Us Are Dead </em>follows a group of high school students who are faced with an extreme crisis situation when they become trapped in their school, while a zombie virus spreads like a wildfire.</p>.<p>The original webtoon has been successful in Korea and was also well-received in Indonesia, Thailand and Taiwan courtesy the rise in popularity of digital comics.</p>.<p>The Netflix original series is written by Chun Sung-il, and will be directed by Lee JQ and Kim Nam-su.</p>.<p>It will be produced by JTBC Studios in association with Film Monster, and will premiere worldwide on Netflix.</p>.<p>It is currently unknown when the show will debut.</p>.<p>Korea has a rich history with the zombie genre, including 2016 smash theatrical hit <em>Train To Busan</em>. Netflix’s first Korean original, <em>Kingdom</em>, also has an undead bent. The second season of the show premiered last month.</p>