In the South Korean comedy My Daughter Is A Zombie, a father and daughter must make their way through a terrible zombie epidemic. The plot centers on professional tiger trainer Jung-Hwan (Jo Jung-Suk) and his dancing-passionate daughter Soo-A (Choi Yoo-Ri). However, he sends his afflicted daughter to the coastal resort of Eunbong-Ri to safeguard her one day when a zombie virus spreads over the world.

He uses all of his years of tiger taming expertise to teach and manage his undead daughter since he doesn’t want to give up on her. The film, which was released on July 30, 2025, is already generating a lot of hype both in South Korea and elsewhere. It has already surpassed wildly successful films like Exhuma and Tom Cruise’s Mission: Impossible The Final Reckoning to break the domestic opening record for a Korean film.

The family cohabitates covertly as society pursues diseased individuals. Using his experience as a wild animal trainer, Jeong Hwan takes on a life in an attempt to save his daughter. When Is A Zombie was released on July 30, 2025, it had 430,101 viewers countrywide. The overall number of attendees not only exceeded Mission: Impossible The Final Reckoning, the 2025 Korean box office leader with 423,892 viewers, but it also eclipsed Extreme Job, the Korean comedy picture with the greatest opening of all time with 368,582 viewers.

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