This summer's most anticipated film, 'My Daughter is a Zombie' (directed by Pil Gam-seong, distributed by NEW, produced by Studio N), is generating attention by recording the highest pre-sale numbers of the year one day before its premiere.
The film 'My Daughter is a Zombie', which is maintaining an overwhelming lead in total pre-sale rates, achieved the highest pre-sale numbers of the year one day before its release. 'My Daughter is a Zombie' is a comic drama about a father, who is a doting dad, entering secret training to protect his daughter who has become the last remaining zombie in the world.
According to the Integrated Film Admission Network, as of 4:45 p.m. on July 29 (Tuesday), 'My Daughter is a Zombie' surpassed 300,032 pre-sale tickets. This surpasses the impactful early-year film 'Mickey 17' (24,4159 tickets), directed by Bong Joon-ho, which generated explosive interest, along with 'Mission: Impossible - Final Reckoning' (25,5213 tickets), which had the highest ticket sales and most viewers this year, and 'The Burial' (280,132 tickets), which attracted 10 million viewers, indicating the emergence of a strong box office contender this summer.
In addition, following the screening and promotional events prior to its release, audience reactions have been enthusiastic. The casting boasts an unprecedented synchronization with the original, delivering fantastic performances, laughter, emotion, and zombies all packed into a K-box office formula, resulting in explosive praise. The unusual signs of box office success for 'My Daughter is a Zombie', one day before its release, are noteworthy.
'My Daughter is a Zombie', which is recording the highest pre-sale numbers of the year and forecasting a fierce box office storm, will be available in theaters nationwide starting tomorrow (30th).
[Photo] Movie poster, Integrated Film Admission Network
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