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“Black Summer”: Take a Bite Out of the First Images from the Second Season of Netflix’s Zombie Series!

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BLACK SUMMER Episode 208 of BLACK SUMMER Cr. MICHELLE FAYE/NETFLIX © 2021

Nowhere to hide. No one to trust. No way to know who’s next.

As we learned yesterday, the intense zombie series “Black Summer” is headed back to Netflix for its second season this summer, arriving on the streaming service on June 17, 2021.

While we wait for the Season 2 trailer, a batch of first-look images have been released today, teasing the frigid cold winter setting that should give the new season a whole new vibe.

As for the zombies, well, they’re hungrier than ever…

[Related] Netflix’s “Black Summer” Does These Two Things Better Than “The Walking Dead”

Set in the dark, early days of a zombie apocalypse, “Black Summer” stars Jaime King as Rose, a mother torn from her daughter who embarks upon a harrowing journey to find her.

“Thrust alongside a small group of American refugees, these complete strangers must find the strength they need to fight their way back to loved ones. But in order for Rose and her team to brave this hostile new world, they will need to make brutal decisions to contend with zombies – and each other.” It looks like the second season picks up where the first left off…

In Season 2, “Winter comes with cold-blooded new challenges during the zombie apocalypse as frantic scavengers and violent militias battle the dead and desperate.”

BLACK SUMMER (L to R) JAIME KING as ROSE in episode 106 of BLACK SUMMER Cr. COURTESY OF NETFLIX © 2021

BLACK SUMMER (L to R) DUFF ZAYONCE as NEMESIS and BOBBY NADERI as LEADER in episode 204 of BLACK SUMMER Cr. COURTESY OF NETFLIX © 2021

BLACK SUMMER (L to R) CHRISTINE LEE as KYUNGSUN in episode 201 of BLACK SUMMER Cr. COURTESY OF NETFLIX © 2021

BLACK SUMMER (L to R) BECHIR SYLVAIN as BRAITHWAITE and JUSTIN CHU CARY as SPEARS in episode 205 of BLACK SUMMER Cr. MICHELLE FAYE FRASER/NETFLIX © 2021

BLACK SUMMER (L to R) ZOE MARLETT as ANNA and JAIME KING as ROSE in episode 201 of BLACK SUMMER Cr. COURTESY OF NETFLIX © 2021

BLACK SUMMER (L to R) CHRISTINE LEE as KYUNGSUN, ZOE MARLETT as ANNA, JUSTIN CHU CARY as SPEARS, and JAIME KING as ROSE in episode 202 of BLACK SUMMER Cr. COURTESY OF NETFLIX © 2021

Writer in the horror community since 2008. Editor in Chief of Bloody Disgusting. Owns Eli Roth's prop corpse from Piranha 3D. Has four awesome cats. Still plays with toys.

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“Being Human” – Werewolves, Vampires, and Ghosts! Four Seasons Streaming Right Now on SCREAMBOX!

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A werewolf, a vampire, and a ghost attempt to coexist in the extremely popular British supernatural comedy series “Being Human”, which is now streaming on our Bloody Disgusting-powered SCREAMBOX!

You can take a bite out of the first four seasons right now with the remaining season dropping next Friday. It’s a great time to catch up!

They are the stuff of your nightmares. And they are your only hope.

“Have you ever heard the one about a werewolf, a vampire and a ghost living together? Well for George, Mitchell and Annie, that’s no joke – that’s their life or afterlife as the case may be. The supernatural trio share a rented house, desperately trying to strike a balance between their paranormal problems and the domestic challenges that regular humans take for granted. All in the hope of achieving the simple pleasure of being human.”

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