The upcoming film “My Daughter is a Zombie”; has officially confirmed its release date!
Based on a popular webtoon, “My Daughter is a Zombie”; is a heartfelt comedy film that follows a devoted father who goes into secret training to protect his daughter-now the last surviving zombie on Earth.
The newly released trailer opens with a public announcement warning against any contact with infected individuals, followed by a scene where Jung Hwan ( Jo Jung Suk ) discovers his daughter Soo Ah ( Choi Yu Ri ) has been infected.
To protect her, Jung Hwan takes refuge in his hometown of Eunbong Village. When his old friend Dong Bae ( Yoon Kyung Ho ) sees the drastically changed Soo Ah and awkwardly remarks, “She’s... changed a little,”; Jung Hwan and his mother Bam Soon ( Lee Jung Eun ) deflect with a joke: “She’s just grown a lot-teenage years, you know.”;
With Bam Soon and Dong Bae’s support, Jung Hwan embarks on a top-secret training mission to tame Soo Ah. After witnessing Soo Ah recall a dance they used to do together, he finds a glimmer of hope. “If she has memories,”; he insists, “she’s not a zombie. She’s alive, Mom!”; Determined to restore her humanity, he begins a series of memory and communication exercises, clinging to the hope that his daughter is still in there.
However, tension rises with the appearance of Jung Hwan’s first love Yeon Hwa ( Cho Yeo Jeong ), who despises zombies and declares, “That’s not your daughter anymore.”; Meanwhile, as word spreads about the infected girl, the family faces increasing threats from the outside world.
The trailer ends on a touching note with the line, “Even if the whole world turns its back on you, I won’t give up,”; capturing Jung Hwan’s unwavering love. In a moving imagined scene, Soo Ah looks up at him and asks, “Dad, can you wait for me a little longer?”; and Jung Hwan, holding back tears, responds, “Of course. I’ll wait.”;
Watch the teaser below!
“My Daughter is a Zombie”; opens in theaters nationwide onJuly 30.
Until then, watch Jo Jung Suk and Lee Jung Eun in “ Oh My Ghost ”; below:
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