Forget Human Transformation: 'No Tail to Tell' Kim Hye Yoon and Lomon's First Encounter
Kim Hye Yoon and Lomon share a fateful first meeting in the new SBS fantasy romance 'No Tail to Tell.' Discover the story of a Gen Z gumiho who refuses to become human.
What if a gumiho actually liked being a fox? SBS's upcoming drama 'No Tail to Tell' has just dropped a sneak peek of the highly anticipated first meeting between Kim Hye Yoon and Lomon, signaling a fresh twist on the legendary nine-tailed fox trope.
No Tail to Tell Kim Hye Yoon Lomon Chemistry Ignites
According to the newly released stills, Eun Ho (played by Kim Hye Yoon) and Kang (played by Lomon) share a fateful encounter that sets the stage for their unusual romance. Unlike traditional gumihos who yearn to become human, Eun Ho is a quirky Gen Z fox who's perfectly happy with her 9 tails and has no intention of changing who she is.
A Modern Reimagining of Korean Folklore
The series explores the collision between ancient supernatural powers and the fast-paced modern world. Fans are particularly excited to see Kim Hye Yoon's return to the fantasy genre following her previous hits, while Lomon brings a grounded intensity to his role as Kang. The production team noted that the duo's on-screen energy was palpable from the very first shoot, promising a unique dynamic that breaks away from typical K-drama clichés.
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