"All of Us Are Dead" and "Duty After School" both center on high school students facing life-and-death situations. In "All of Us Are Dead," students battle a zombie outbreak, while in "Duty After School," they're conscripted to fight alien creatures. Both series explore themes of survival, camaraderie, and the loss of innocence. The characters must quickly adapt to their harsh realities, using their wits and teamwork to survive. The intense, action-packed narratives highlight the resilience and bravery of the young protagonists, making both shows gripping and emotionally charged.
Both are apocalypse shows. Survival is key. Leads struggle in a world with no contact, minimum resources.
- action dramas set in high school
- both have great fight scenes and action scenes
- some cast members are the same
- quite a lot of similar scenes; if you’ve seen weak hero then you’ll 100% get deja vu while watching duty after school
- both have great fight scenes and action scenes
- some cast members are the same
- quite a lot of similar scenes; if you’ve seen weak hero then you’ll 100% get deja vu while watching duty after school
similarities:
- apocalypse, escape
- tear-jerker
- thriller
- gore
- 2 parts
differences:
- movie, zombies
- apocalypse, escape
- tear-jerker
- thriller
- gore
- 2 parts
differences:
- movie, zombies
both shows are about epidemic, and about the leads trying their best to survive. Both are science frictional movies
Both have military, action and suspense genres
one is about a mission to search for mutant beings who have been exposed to radioactive radiation and another is about extraterrestrial beings
one is about a mission to search for mutant beings who have been exposed to radioactive radiation and another is about extraterrestrial beings
Might not fit 100% but Search has a military aspect as well as a mysterious/supernatural aspect to it so I think if you've watched all the other similar shows you could try this one.