According to reports, Singer Gummy is pregnant with his second child, with the media that reveal KST on August 31 which is currently about 4-5 months. Gummy, who married the acclaimed actor Jo Jung Suk in 2018, gave birth to their first daughter in 2020. The couple is widely admired in the entertainment sector for their loving and solidarity family, often described as “healing” by colleagues and fans.
While Gummy’s family is preparing for a new addition, her husband Jo Jung Suk is enjoying a great professional triumph. His latest film, Daughter Zombi ()
According to the Corean Film Council, Daughter Zombi strictly beaten the previous record held by Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning (423,892 spectators on May 17). With the theaters that are still struggling to recover post-Pandemia, this impressive performance reports a possible rebirth for Korean cinemas, which have seen difficulty reaching 100 million total annual admissions.
Daughter Zombi He tells the story of a father, Jung Hwan (played by Jo Jung Suk), who fights to protect his daughter Soo Ah (Choi Yu Ri), infected with a zombie virus, as well as their eccentric neighbors. Despite its premise of zombies, the film rests more on the comedy than horror or thriller, allowing a wider charm as a family film. It is one of the main versions of the summer attempole, following the success of The point of view of the omniscient reader.
Before releasing, Daughter Zombi He also beat the pre-sales records, selling over 273,000 tickets by July 29 at 10:40 KST, also exceeding Mission: Impossible Previous figure of 255,213.
With set construction, Daughter Zombi It is on the right way to become one of the most performing films of 2025. Starting now, the titles with the greatest collection include Mission: Impossible (3.39 million), Opposition (3.37 million) e Mickey Mouse 17 (3.01 million). The total box office in July suggest a positive trend, supported by the government discount coupon and promotions of “Culture Day”, which aroused over 11.2 million spectators alone that month.
Fans and critics play this phenomenon playfully the “Jo Jung Suk rule”, observing that every comedy in which he interprets during the summer becomes a success. His past films The pilot (4.71 million spectators) e Exit (9.42 million viewers) were also released at the end of July, just like Daughter Zombi. The director Pil Gam Sung, in an interview with Ohmynews, commented, “The dates align, the gender matches and Jo Jung Suk always lead to success: I really hope that his continuous series.”
With a new member of the incoming family and another box office hit in his credit, 2025 promises to be an unforgettable year for both Jo Jung Suk and Gummy.
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