They heal instantly, possess superhuman strength, and can sense other zombies, but they struggle against cannibalistic urges. This mechanic turns the moral compass of the show upside down. Are the Hambies the next stage of human evolution? Are they monsters to be killed? The show refuses to give a clean answer, setting up a fascinating arc for a potential season two.
| Series/Film | Type of Zombie | Tone | Emotional Weight | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Slow, Romero-style | Melancholic, slow-burn | Family drama | | Train to Busan | Fast, rage-virus | Action-thriller | Father-daughter bond | | Kingdom | Medieval, slow | Political intrigue | Power & dynasty | | All of Us Are Dead | Fast, fear-based | Relentless, claustrophobic | Friendship & teenage angst | All of Us Are Dead
In the sprawling landscape of zombie fiction, certain titles become pillars of the genre. George A. Romero defined the modern zombie. 28 Days Later introduced rage-induced speed. Train to Busan proved that K-zombies could break your heart. In 2022, a new contender crashed onto Netflix and refused to stay buried: ( Jigeum Uri Hakgyoneun ). They heal instantly, possess superhuman strength, and can
This report covers the Netflix original series All of Us Are Dead Are they monsters to be killed
Jigeum Woori Hakgyoneun (지금 우리 학교는)