Overview
- The film raced past two million admissions in under six days, making it the fastest Korean title of 2025 to reach that mark.
- It opened July 30 to a record-setting debut, becoming the biggest Korean box office opener of the year, the highest launch ever for a Korean comedy and the strongest non-franchise debut in five years.
- According to KOBIS, the fantasy-comedy has grossed $12.5 million domestically since its release, including $8.3 million from its opening weekend.
- Produced on an 11 billion KRW budget and directed by Pil Gam-seong, the adaptation blends horror, comedy and drama around a tiger-trainer father protecting his zombie-infected daughter.
- The success has prompted an international rollout that began with a Taiwan release on August 1 and is set to expand further across Asia and Oceania.