Kim Hye-yoon and Lomon Clash in SBS's New Fantasy Romance 'No Tail to Tell'
SBS drops the teaser for 'No Tail to Tell' starring Kim Hye-yoon and Lomon. Discover the story of a gumiho who loses her tails in this highly anticipated fantasy romance.
She was an immortal nine-tailed fox, but now she's just a girl with a massive problem—and it's all his fault. SBS has officially released the first teaser and stills for its upcoming drama 'No Tail to Tell', featuring a chaotic encounter between Kim Hye-yoon and Lomon.
Kim Hye-yoon Lomon No Tail to Tell Teaser Breakdown
Fresh off the global success of 'Lovely Runner', Kim Hye-yoon transforms into Eun-ho, a gumiho who has lost all nine of her tails. The teaser highlights her frustration as she navigates life without her supernatural powers, pointing the finger at her human 'stumbling block' played by Lomon. Their dynamic promises a refreshing twist on the legendary fox spirit trope.
From Immortal Legend to Human Struggle
The stills reveal a stark contrast between the characters: Eun-ho's desperation and the human's unintentional interference. Fans are already buzzing about the visual chemistry between the two leads. Unlike traditional K-drama gumihos who seek humanity, Eun-ho's journey focuses on the humor and heart found in her sudden vulnerability.
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