Jo Jung-Suk’s My Daughter Is A Zombie Crosses 1M Viewers ( Photo Credit – YouTube )

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Jo Jung-Suk’s new movie, My Daughter Is A Zombie, which was released on July 30, 2025, has added another feat. Within four days of its release, the movie has recorded the 1 million moviegoer mark, leaving everyone stunned and excited. For those who don’t know, the storyline revolves around a father-daughter bond. It follows Jung Hwan (Jung-Suk), a professional tiger trainer with a bickering relationship with his daughter, Soo-A (Choi Yoo-Ri), who is passionate about dancing.

Cut to when a zombie virus breaks out in the city, Jung Hwan’s daughter also gets affected. To protect his daughter, Jung Hwan takes her to the seaside village of Eunbong-Ri, where he lives. He didn’t want his daughter to live in a society that eliminates the infected. Slowly, Soo-A shows signs of understanding human speech. Her father uses his tiger-taming experience to train his daughter. What happens to them is all about the movie.

Did My Daughter Is A Zombie Surpass The 1 Million Moviegoer Mark?

Yes, My Daughter Is A Zombie has crossed the 1 million moviegoer mark, and it surpassed that mark on August 2. Given that it was released on July 30, it means that within less than four days, it recorded such a turnover. As of August 3, 2025, based on Korean Film Council data, the movie has collected over 1.45 million moviegoers. To celebrate the latest achievement, the cast, including Jo Jung-Suk, Choi Yoo-Ri, Cho Yeo-Jeong, and others, along with the director, shared a happy photo.

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