Every Day We Kim Sae Ron Lee Chae Min Film Stills Reveal Shaken Friendship
New stills for 'Every Day, We' featuring Kim Sae Ron and Lee Chae Min are out! Dive into the story of a 10-year friendship tested by a sudden confession.
Can a single day change a 10-year friendship? The upcoming youth romance Every Day, We (literal title) explores this delicate transition after an unexpected confession. New stills released today offer a glimpse into the emotional whirlpool surrounding its leads.
Chemistry of Every Day We Kim Sae Ron Lee Chae Min
Based on the popular webtoon of the same name, the film follows Ho Su (played by Lee Chae Min), who drops a bombshell on his childhood friend Yeo Wool (Kim Sae Ron) just hours before high school begins. The stills capture the raw tension of high schoolers navigating the blurred lines between platonic loyalty and romantic interest.
A Webtoon Adaptation with Global Appeal
According to reports from Soompi, the production team focused on maintaining the webtoon's nostalgic atmosphere while adding cinematic depth. Lee Chae Min's rising popularity in the global K-drama scene, combined with Kim Sae Ron's seasoned acting, makes this a highly anticipated release for 2026.
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