
Survival to the fittest, at the young age as high schoolers they managed to be mature enough to survive.

- Both are Korean Drama
- Both have zombies
- Member in happiness are stuck in an apartment while in All of Us are Dead, they're stuck in school
- Both have zombies
- Member in happiness are stuck in an apartment while in All of Us are Dead, they're stuck in school

Both are about fighting unprecedented plagues. They are thrilling with gore and horror. In sweet home, instead of zombies, the monsters, all of them are very unique.

Both are:
- about zombies
- Netflix drama
Be sure to watch season 2 of Kingdom too!
Kingdom is set in Joseon, but this drama is set in modern times!
- about zombies
- Netflix drama
Be sure to watch season 2 of Kingdom too!
Kingdom is set in Joseon, but this drama is set in modern times!

Both have:
- Zombies
- Apocalypse
You can check this out while waiting for All of Us Are Dead drama.
- Zombies
- Apocalypse
You can check this out while waiting for All of Us Are Dead drama.

Both are:
- about zombies
- Netflix
- set in modern times
The acting, cinematics, and actors in #Alive are amazing.
- about zombies
- Netflix
- set in modern times
The acting, cinematics, and actors in #Alive are amazing.

School vibes and a bunch of kids stuck in this claustrophobic space trying to survive.
The mystery aspect of Night Has Come makes it even more exciting than All of us are dead in my opinion.
The mystery aspect of Night Has Come makes it even more exciting than All of us are dead in my opinion.

Both have Lomon.
Both in high school.
Both have gritty vibe.
Both have great fight scenes.
All of us are dead is a thriller while Revenge of Others is a murder mystery.
Both in high school.
Both have gritty vibe.
Both have great fight scenes.
All of us are dead is a thriller while Revenge of Others is a murder mystery.

Strong femalr leads, Survival Female Lead, Good Plot, Good Action, Good Casting, Zooooombieessssssssssssssssssssssssssss

hhehehehehe survival <33 and boom boom character development through the plot. apocalypse sorta? both are really great shows! intriguing plot ngl ngl frfr

Both are about the zombie apocalypse in Korea.
In the film, the zombies had been founded in the Peninsula of South Korea. Many people try to get out of Korea, but the world has isolated the country for four years since the outbreak in Busan in 2016.
In the series, some high school students are trapped at Hyosan High School during a zombie virus outbreak. The students desperately try to avoid becoming zombies and escape from their school.
In the film, the zombies had been founded in the Peninsula of South Korea. Many people try to get out of Korea, but the world has isolated the country for four years since the outbreak in Busan in 2016.
In the series, some high school students are trapped at Hyosan High School during a zombie virus outbreak. The students desperately try to avoid becoming zombies and escape from their school.

Students are forced to face a difficult situations.
They share a similar theme of the high-pressure environment of the school and the mental toll it can take on young students. In "Duty after School," the story revolves around a group of high school students who must navigate the competitive and cutthroat world of education while dealing with personal struggles. Similarly, "All of Us Are Dead" takes place in a high school where a zombie outbreak occurs, forcing the students to band together and fight for survival amidst their academic stress. Both dramas portray the challenges and stress that students face, highlighting the importance of mental health and support systems for young people in education.
They share a similar theme of the high-pressure environment of the school and the mental toll it can take on young students. In "Duty after School," the story revolves around a group of high school students who must navigate the competitive and cutthroat world of education while dealing with personal struggles. Similarly, "All of Us Are Dead" takes place in a high school where a zombie outbreak occurs, forcing the students to band together and fight for survival amidst their academic stress. Both dramas portray the challenges and stress that students face, highlighting the importance of mental health and support systems for young people in education.


