The hit webtoon adaptation goes international this July
🎬 From Korea to the World — 'Zombie Daughter' Hits Theaters Worldwide
Jo Jung-suk is bringing his signature comedic charm to the global stage with the upcoming film 'Zombie Daughter' (directed by Pil Gam-sung). The movie, based on a hit webtoon, will hit theaters across 22 countries, following its Korean release on July 30.
Film distributor NEW confirmed on July 2 that 'Zombie Daughter' will roll out internationally starting in early August, syncing with its domestic debut.
🌏 Global Rollout Begins in Asia & Oceania
The international release kicks off on August 1 in Taiwan, followed by Singapore, Malaysia, and Brunei on August 8.
Moviegoers in Australia, New Zealand, and 10 other Oceanian countries will also be able to catch the zombie comedy on the big screen. Meanwhile, Hong Kong and Macau will see a release on August 21.
According to Hong Kong distributor Edko Films, the movie delivers "brilliant actor chemistry, gripping tension, and heartfelt emotion."
🧟♀️ A Dad, A Zombie Daughter, and an Unlikely Bond
Adapted from a popular Naver webtoon, 'Zombie Daughter' tells the story of a father who will stop at nothing to protect his daughter—even after she turns into a zombie.
The film stars Jo Jung-suk as the desperate yet lovable dad, alongside Lee Jung-eun, bringing both laughter and touching moments in a unique twist on the zombie genre.
📅 Coming to Theaters July 30
With its global launch lined up and local anticipation building, 'Zombie Daughter' is poised to become one of the hottest Korean comedy releases this summer. Don't miss its theatrical premiere starting July 30!