All of Us Are Dead Credit: Netflix Netflix has once again turned to Korean zombies for another fantastic production. We’ve seen this once already with Kingdom, but now, we’re headed to the present day with the 12 episode series All of Us Are Dead, the closest thing to a TV adaptation of Train to Busan we’re likely to see (and incidentally, better than its quasi-sequel, Peninsula), which began as a digital comic on WEBTOON. I’m not all the way finished with the series yet, but I thought it might be wise to go through the “rules” of the zombies we seen in All of Us Are Dead, as those tend to change across zombie media. And there’s one pretty big change here that I haven’t really seen in the zombie space before. Mild spoilers follow, but nothing the show doesn’t spell out in relatively short order. These are “fast zombies,” as opposed to George A Romero/Walking Dead slow, sh… Click below to read the full story from Forbes
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