Zombieverse has become appointment viewing in Australia on Netflix, and in the US on Netflix for anyone who enjoys watching people under real pressure. 2 seasons in, and the quality has not slipped. With 57 viewer ratings on TMDB, this is not a title flying under the radar. The casting and pacing are what separate this from the rest of the genre. Start it on Netflix whenever you need something guaranteed to land.
Zombieverse is not trying to be everything to everyone, and that focus is exactly what makes it work. Zombieverse has the format that countless others have tried to copy since. A zombie virus outbreak has run amok in Korea — who will outwit the undead in the face of challenging quests and come out alive? Watching Lee Si-young and Noh Hong-chul navigate it is most of the appeal. Across 2 seasons (2023–2024), it never lost the thread that made it worth starting. What keeps Zombieverse from feeling stale is a production that knows when to get out of the way. It knows exactly what it is, and does not try to be anything else.
If the format appeals to you at all, Zombieverse is one of the stronger examples of it. The tonal similarities to 28 Days Haunted are real, though Zombieverse carves out its own identity quickly. Best experienced as a single, sustained watch if your schedule allows. The casting and production never let it go stale. The kind of thing that disappears an evening without you noticing.
Zombieverse is currently airing new episodes, created by Park Jin-kyung and Moon Sang-don — so there's no better time to catch up before the story moves forward. Find exactly where it's streaming below, and TV Butler Pro's free voice app makes it effortless to track your progress as you go. Just say the name, and Butler finds it instantly, tells you which service has it, and remembers exactly where you left off.








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