Actors Yoo Jae-myung, Lee Si-eon and Oh Dal-su have been cast in director Kwak Kyung-taek’s new feature "My Dad, the Zombie" (literal title).
"My Dad, the Zombie" follows a veteran background actor whose specialty is playing zombies ― and whose biggest role yet might be “Dad.” Determined to protect his young son’s wonder, he keeps the performance going even after the cameras stop, kicking off a scrappy, laugh-through-the-tears survival comedy about one underdog’s all-or-nothing mission.
The film puts a spirited, offbeat spin on a father’s quest to become a “real” hero, spotlighting the unglamorous grind of bit-part actors and the unshakable love that keeps their families together. Yoo Jae-myung leads as Sung-joon, a onetime dancer-turned-stunt-savvy extra who devastates on screen as a zombie but melts at home as a soft-hearted dad. When life throws a curveball, he vows to prove to his son that “Dad doesn’t die,” turning that promise into the role of a lifetime.
Lee Si-eon co-stars as Oh Sung-joon ― a marquee name who shares Sung-joon’s name but not his circumstances ― adding tension and texture as their worlds collide. Oh Dal-su plays Hong-do, Sung-joon’s blunt-but-loyal right hand who keeps him grounded.
Sun Kim ― an English instructor and popular history storyteller known from TV lecture programs ― makes his big-screen debut as on-set taskmaster Director Yuk. Rounding out the ensemble, Park Soo-young appears as a fellow journeyman actor, embodying the tight-knit camaraderie of the industry’s unsung strivers.
The project reunites audiences with Kwak Kyung-taek, a master of humanist storytelling behind "Friend," "The Firefighters" and "The Classified File," who is co-directing and backing debut filmmaker Kang Min-woo. Industry watchers are eager to see how Kwak’s seasoned touch meshes with Kang’s fresh vision.
"My Dad, the Zombie" is currently filming and is slated to hit theaters in 2026.
(SBS Entertainment News | Kim Ji-hye)
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