The Netflix series All of Us Are Dead has made history by becoming the first Korean series to be themed for Universal Studios Singapore.
The series, which tells the story of students isolated in a school that has been hit by a zombie virus and their struggle for survival, has been selected as the theme for the Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights, the largest Halloween event in Southeast Asia.
All of Us Are Dead, directed by Lee Jae Gyoo and Kim Nam Soo, entered the top 10 most-watched Netflix TV (non-English) content within just ten days from its release and accumulated a total viewing time of 560.78 million hours in the 28 days following its release, becoming a global sensation.
Furthermore, it has climbed to the fourth spot among the most successful non-English language series of all time, and by being selected as a theme at Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights, it has once again made history. All of Us Are Dead is the first Korean production to have been selected as the theme for the event.
The Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights is Southeast Asia's largest Halloween event, celebrating its 11th anniversary. Fans from around the world eagerly anticipate this year's event, which will feature a haunted house themed after All of Us Are Dead. The concept will involve visitors experiencing a survival struggle against zombies within the halls of Hyosan High School, bringing the series' iconic scenes and thrills to experience in real life, offering visitors an immersive and terrifying experience.
Director Lee Jae Gyoo, who visited the site on September 26, expressed his excitement, saying, "It's thrilling that All of Us Are Dead is coming from the two-dimensional world of the screen to the real world. I think this wouldn't have been possible without the interest and love of the fans. I hope you look forward to the fun of experiencing it in real life".
He added, "In All of Us Are Dead Season 2, more powerful and evolved zombies will appear, and the story will unfold in a conquered Seoul. We are currently in preparation, and we will be bringing you an even more enjoyable and spectacular drama. Please look forward to it".
The Universal Studios Singapore Halloween Horror Nights, featuring the theme of All of Us Are Dead, will be held from October 29 to November 4.