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Zombieverse 2023 Tv Series Review Trailer Poster Online

 Netflix is gearing up to launch a new reality series that promises to be a unique addition to the streaming platform's growing collection of zombie-themed content. At long last, fans will be able to witness South Korean artists battling hordes of brain-hungry creatures right in the heart of Seoul.


Thanks to the creative genius of Park Jin-kyung and Moon Sang-don, and a partnership with Kakoa Entertainment, Zombieverse marks the first reality series centered on the popular horror subgenre.

Stars: Anzu Lawson, Lee Si-young, Na Rae Park

The ultimate quest for survival begins this summer on Netflix's "Zombieverse," a one-of-a-kind horror reality series that unleashes the hungry undead on Seoul, South Korea.


The Korean horror reality series premieres on August 8, 2023, and Netflix unveiled the official trailer this week. Take a bite out of Netflix's "Zombieverse" below.


Netflix advances: “Since Korea is famous for its zombies, we decided to take the genre to the next level with Zombieverse, where contestants fight to survive while Seoul suffers a zombie attack. To make the setting more realistic, we involved the All of Us Are Dead art team while the zombies were trained by Kingdom's choreographers."


“We are committed to creating must-have entertainment for a variety of audiences in Korea and around the world, and we are thrilled to see our growing lineup of unscripted titles find new fans everywhere,” Netflix said in its press release on the release. show.


Netflix is currently streaming a lot of quality Korean horror content, including All of Us Are Dead, The Glory, #Alive, Kingdom, Sweet Home, and The 8th Night.

Watch Zombieverse 2023 Tv Series Trailer



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