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The Story of a Daughter Turned Zombie and Her Dotting Dad <Zombie Daughter>, Releasing on July 30

The movie <Zombie Daughter>, confirmed to be released on July 30, has unveiled a character poster featuring five characters and a character trailer.

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The movie , confirmed to be released on July 30, has unveiled a character poster featuring five characters and a character trailer. is a comedic drama about a doting dad who enters secret training to protect his daughter, who has become the last remaining zombie in this world.

 

The released character poster gives a glimpse of the characteristics and equipment of each character looking at the zombie ‘Sua’. First, the doting dad Jeong-hwan (Jo Jung-suk), who has become a zombie daughter trainer, heightens the immersion with a firm and desperate attitude as he calms his daughter with the line, “Dad won’t bite. Got it?” The grandmother Bamsun (Lee Jung-eun), who is managing her zombie granddaughter, exudes charisma with a pose holding her signature item, a caregiver stick, saying, “Our little puppy has turned into a zombie.” Adding to the tension of the scene, the national certified zombie hunter Yeon-hwa (Jo Yeo-jeong) delivers a chilling line, “Is there any zombie to kill?” with a fierce gaze, while Jeong-hwan’s childhood friend and assistant Dong-bae (Yoon Kyung-ho) wears a fearful expression asking, “How do you train a zombie?” which brings laughter. The last remaining zombie Sua (Choi Yu-ri) makes a strong impression with a short but intense line, “Ugh…” and a realistic visual, while her companion cat ‘Aeyong’ shows off its stealing scenes with a relaxed pose, raising expectations.

 

The trailer released alongside captures attention with its unique screen composition and stylish editing, reminiscent of a webtoon. Starting with the scene where the endlessly kind ordinary girl Sua suddenly transforms into a biting zombie, the beast specialist trainer Jeong-hwan decides to train his zombie daughter Sua directly, saying, “Sua is different from other infected people. Can’t we train her?” revealing his quirky yet sincere paternal love. The grandmother Bamsun, who cherished her granddaughter, instead of being flustered upon seeing the zombie Sua, holds up her caregiver stick and says, “Where do you think you’re going, you little brat?” showcasing her delightful charm. Meanwhile, Jeong-hwan’s first love Yeon-hwa confesses her past of having personally dealt with her fiancé who turned into a zombie, declaring, “I hate zombies,” creating a tense atmosphere. Dong-bae, who joins Jeong-hwan’s zombie training plan, initially provokes Sua saying, “Are you going to bite me?” but soon steps back, eliciting laughter. Additionally, the companion cat Aeyong, who understands better than Sua, captivates attention with its sharp charm, enhancing the film's fun. The movie , armed with high original sync rates and perfect chemistry among the characters, is set to be released on July 30.