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“My Daughter is a Zombie”: Jo Jung Suk's New Film Delivers Laughs, Heart, and a Lovable Undead Twist

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Get ready to fall in love with a zombie—yes, really. The upcoming summer release My Daughter is a Zombie promises to turn the undead genre on its head with a heartwarming and hilariously offbeat twist. Starring fan-favorite actor Jo Jung Suk, this film brings a unique blend of comedy, family bonds, and unexpected tenderness to a story that's far from your typical apocalyptic nightmare.

🎬 Zombies with Manners? Meet Su A, the World’s Most Adorable Undead
Based on a hit webtoon, My Daughter is a Zombie follows Jung Hwan (Jo Jung Suk), a devoted father who will stop at nothing to protect his daughter Su A (Choi Yu Ree)—who just happens to be the last known zombie on Earth. As the world hunts down the infected, Jung Hwan secretly raises Su A, not to survive—but to thrive. Cue a quirky training montage where zombie etiquette, gymnastics, dance, and “no-biting” lessons are all part of the daily curriculum.

Think Train to Busan meets E.T. with a side of laugh-out-loud family chaos. And yes—there will be tears, but mostly from laughing too hard.

Jo Jung Suk + Zombies = Comedy Gold
Known for his impeccable comedic timing in hits like Exit and Pilot, Jo Jung Suk brings his signature blend of charm and chaos to the role of a dad juggling apocalypse parenting. Newcomer Choi Yu Ree, fresh from her haunting role in The Priests 2: Dark Nuns, shows her range with an irresistibly cute and oddly graceful zombie teen performance.

🌟 Star-Studded Cast to Die For
Rounding out the cast are powerhouse names like Lee Jung Eun, Cho Yeo Jeong, and Yoon Kyung Ho, ensuring that this zombie comedy has both brains and heart.

🗓 Save the Date
Set to premiere this July, My Daughter is a Zombie is the zombie film you didn’t know you needed—a story about survival, love, and learning to raise your undead child right.

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