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‘All of Us Are Dead’ is in Netflix Top 10 of 91 countries

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The Netflix X South Korea tandem shows no sign of slowing down like the Jonas Virus that quickly spread in zombie series All of Us Are Dead. The gory K-Drama is currently in the Netflix TOP 10 of 91 countries!

According to Netflix’s website www.top10.netflix.com, All of Us Are Dead recorded approximately 124.79 million hours viewed within three days of its release. It seized 1st place on the TOP 10 (Non-English TV) list in a staggering 29 countries. This data is as of February 2, 2022.

The series also ranked in the Top 10 among an additional 62 countries, including the USA, Canada, Brazil, Greece, Russia, Spain, Italy, etc., announcing the start of a new global phenomenon.

Social Media darling

The show has also garnered significant social mileage with plenty of accounts posting about it. Specifically, there are several posts featuring its memorable cast of characters.

People have made their headcanon pairings!

Critical praise

All of Us Are Dead also received some critical praise from select publications around the world.

“Like Squid Game before it, All of Us Are Dead, make the most out of its nightmarish central location to otherworldly, dizzying effect…Sequences like Cheong-san and Gwi-nam facing off on top of the library stacks, a tense tip-toeing mission down a hallway, and a mad dash across the auditorium to safety are impressively staged to bring the extraordinary and the ordinary together to thrilling effect.” — Variety

“Netfix’s Korean zombie show will blow you away.” — Guardian

“Paced like a bullet and emotionally resonant when it needs to be, Netflix’s new Korean zombie show makes for an immensely bingeable 12 hours of TV.” — The Indian Express

All of Us Are Dead

All of Us Are Dead is a story about students trapped in a school amid a zombie virus outbreak who later join hands to fight for survival. It’s based on a popular webtoon by Webtoon creator Joo Dong-geun, touted as a ‘Korean-style zombie graphic novel’ with its wild imagination, gripping storyline, and meticulous details.

Watch All of Us Are Dead on Netflix.

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One Piece: Into the Grand Line global fan events, official trailer announced

Excitement builds up ahead of March 10 premiere

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Netflix has just announced 13 global fan screenings and activations for One Piece: Into the Grand Line.

The fan events urge fans to come sail away with the Straw Hat pirates ahead of the March 10 premiere.

These events will take place across the following dates and locations:

  • February 23 – Mexico City, Mexico
  • February 26 – Los Angeles, CA
  • February 27 – March 1 – Brussels, Belgium
  • February 28 – March 1 – Paris, France
  • March 4-8 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • March 5 – Tokyo, Japan
  • March 5-15 – Jakarta, Indonesia
  • March 6-8 – Milan, Italy
  • March 8 – Cape Town, South Africa
  • March 13-15 – Taguig, Philippines
  • March 8-15 – Bangkok, Thailand
  • March 14 – Kaohsiung, Taiwan
  • March – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

In addition, Netflix has also unveiled the official trailer for the second season of One Piece’s live-action adaptation.

The three-minute clip opens with Dr. Hiriluk and Tony Tony Chopper talking about how pirates never give up.

It then delves into a more cinematic next few moments highlighting the world of Season 2, as it naturally is the official trailer ahead of the March 10 release.

Key antagonist, Miss All-Sunday, then appears in the second minute as the trailer switches to preview the imminent danger the Straw Hat crew is about to face.

It then culminates with plenty of combat scenes, featuring more of the protagonists, villains, and the settings in Season 2.

The trailer also shows a glimpse of more characters, like Tony Tony Chopper, a Lagoon, and even a dinosaur — obviously from Little Garden which is officially part of the Grand Line saga.

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Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc streams on Crunchyroll this Spring

Denji meets Reze in MAPPA’s first feature film

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Denji’s next brutal chapter is heading to streaming. Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc, the first-ever feature-length film from MAPPA’s hit anime series, arrives exclusively on Crunchyroll in Spring 2026.

Based on Tatsuki Fujimoto’s globally acclaimed manga, the film continues the story after the anime’s first season. Amid a brutal war between devils and hunters, another battle begins in Denji’s heart when he meets a mysterious girl named Reze.

As secret enemies surface and loyalties blur, Denji revs up for what may be his deadliest fight yet — one that forces him to confront not just devils, but his own fragile humanity.

Details:

  • Title: Chainsaw Man – The Movie: Reze Arc
  • Where: Streaming exclusively on Crunchyroll
  • When: Spring 2026

From the review

In our full review, we described Reze Arc as “beautifully cruel,” calling it “a complete, well-balanced story” that blends romance, tension, and explosive action with deliberate pacing.

We praised MAPPA’s elevated big-screen presentation, the film’s restrained yet intimate early moments between Denji and Reze, and its bombastic, fluid fight sequences that never overstay their welcome.

At its heart, we noted, the movie works because it tells a self-contained love story wrapped in gore — one that even anime-only viewers can appreciate without feeling shortchanged.

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Bad Bunny sounds off ahead of Apple Music Super Bowl LX

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Bad Bunny is stepping into Super Bowl LX with momentum and conviction. At the official Apple Music Halftime Show press conference, the Puerto Rican superstar previewed what fans can expect from his performance at Levi’s Stadium on February 8.

“I just want people to have fun. It’s gonna be a huge party. I want to bring that to the stage, a lot of my culture,” he said, adding that audiences don’t need to learn Spanish to enjoy the show. “There’s no better dance than the one that comes from the heart.”

Bad Bunny will perform at the half of the tiff between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks. He confirmed that he will be with special guests.

But for the Grammy award winner for his album DeBÍ TiRAR MáS FOToS, the real presence will be his family, friends, and the Latino community worldwide.

“Everyone who’s stopped me on the street, they only wish good things on me. I know the world is gonna be happy this Sunday,” he emphasized.

As for how he’s feeling heading into the performance, he admitted the whirlwind of touring, Grammys, and rehearsals has been overwhelming.

“There’s a lot of gratitude. I’m excited about this performance, but I’m more excited about the people—my family, my friends, the culture. That’s what’s making this show so special.”

Sports, he added, have always been part of his life. “I grew up watching sports, playing sports very bad, but I do love sports. It’s one of my favorite combinations—sports and music.”

Interestingly, it’s sort of a full circle moment for him at the Super Bowl. In 2020, he shared the stage with Shakira, and five years later, he is headlining his own halftime show.

“It’s not like I said, ‘I wanna come back here by myself.’ I’m never looking for my biggest achievement. My biggest pleasure is to just create, have fun, and connect with people.”

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