my daughter is zombie where to watch
“My Daughter Is a Zombie” is a 2025 Korean comedy‑drama zombie film, and it’s already available on several legal streaming platforms depending on your region.
Where to watch “My Daughter Is a Zombie”
Here are the main ways to watch it right now (availability can vary by country and may change over time):
- Disney+ – Listed as available to stream under the title My Daughter Is a Zombie (Drama/Comedy, 1h 53m). Check your local Disney+ library.
- OnDemandKorea – Available to stream (in some regions this may be free with ads).
- Viki (Rakuten Viki) – Available as a rental title with English and other subtitles; no ongoing subscription required to rent.
- Theaters / Tickets – In some countries (like the US) there may still be theatrical showings; ticket links are referenced via services like Fandango.
Because rights change often, it is a good idea to:
- Search directly inside Disney+ , OnDemandKorea , and Viki for “My Daughter Is a Zombie”.
- If it does not appear, check a streaming guide site (such as JustWatch, Moviepilot, or Rotten Tomatoes’ “Where to Watch” section) for your specific country.
Quick scoop on the movie itself
- Plot vibe : A pro animal trainer dad tries to protect and “tame” his teen daughter after she’s infected by a zombie virus, mixing emotional family moments with dark comedy.
- Tone : More heartfelt and family‑driven than pure horror, with zom‑com elements and some emotional beats about how far a parent will go for their child.
- Cast / crew : Stars Cho Jung‑seok, Choi Yu‑ri, Lee Jung‑eun, and Cho Yeo‑jeong; directed by Pil Gam‑seong and adapted from a webtoon.
Forum / trending context
- The movie is starting to pop up in review and breakdown videos on YouTube, especially around late 2025, which is helping it trend among K‑zombie and K‑movie fans.
- Discussion threads and fan reactions often highlight the mix of zombie chaos + parent‑child feels , with people comparing it to other emotional Korean zombie stories but noting its more comedic, offbeat twist.
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