"All of Us Are Dead" is living the hype after landing in the iconic New York Times Square's electronic billboard.
As the Netflix series took the world by storm, the streaming giant introduced the newest K-zombie flick to the American audience in an extraordinary way.
'All of Us Are Dead' Ad Emerges in New York Times Square After Not Making it as Top Netflix TV Show in the U.S
The 12-part episode series lit the skyline showing the highlights in "All of Us Are Dead."
Shared by Netflix Korea, a series of posts featured familiar faces like Park Solomon, who played campus crush Lee Soo Hyeok and Ha Seung Ri as the badass archer Jang Ha Ri.
According to Flix Patrol, the suspense-thriller Kdrama, hailed as the number one Netflix tv show after making its worldwide debut on January 28.
Unfortunately, following its week-long reign, "All of Us Are Dead" didn't make it as the leading Netflix tv show in the United States.
As of this writing, the novel-based romantic drama "Sweet Magnolias" is the overall number one Netflix show in America.
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Interestingly, this is not the first time that the "All of Us Are Dead" advertisement has captured the public's attention.
Ahead of its highly anticipated premiere, the K-zombie series' promotions went viral, especially in Thailand and South Korea.
Netizens shared photos where a yellow bus splattered with blood roamed around the busy streets of Thailand.
What makes it more interesting is how it mimicked a grotesque scene in "All of Us Are Dead," where a bus was filled with flesh-eating zombies.
Netflix's marketing team set the bar high as the Kdrama advertisement created windows using giant LED screens.
On the other hand, an activity center inside a mall in South Korea was transformed as a classroom where the public could take photos with standees featuring the "All of Us Are Dead" characters.
'All of Us Are Dead' Season 2
With the worldwide craze created by the latest K-zombie flick, "All of Us Are Dead," director Lee Jae Gyu hints at the possibility of the Netflix series returning for season 2.
In his previous interview, he explained that the Kdrama contains several plot points that could be expanded to a new sequel - this includes the story of zombies and the evolution of Choi Nam Ra and Yoon Gwi Nam's characters.
"A lot of settings, scenes and directions were produced intentionally to expand the story into a new season, which includes the introduction of the new zombie races - immune and immortal."
He added that the sophomore season can tackle on the zombies' survival, and that he hopes to show viewers a new season.
To recall, the latter part of the Kdrama illustrates that zombies could evolve into a different kind of flesh-eating creature, making them as if they are immortal.