Kim Hye Yoon and Lomon Spark Chemistry in SBS "No Tail to Tell" Teaser
SBS releases a new teaser for "No Tail to Tell" starring Kim Hye Yoon and Lomon. Discover the Gen Z gumiho and soccer star's fantasy romance.
What happens when a gumiho doesn't want to be human? SBS's upcoming Friday–Saturday drama "No Tail to Tell" just dropped a new teaser, featuring a refreshing twist on Korean folklore starring Kim Hye Yoon and Lomon.
Kim Hye Yoon and Lomon Lead the "No Tail to Tell" Cast
In this fantasy romance, Kim Hye Yoon portrays Eun Ho, a quirky Gen Z gumiho (nine-tailed fox) who's surprisingly determined to stay as she is. Opposite her is Lomon, playing Kang Si Yeol, an overly confident world-class soccer player. The teaser showcases their chaotic first encounters and the peculiar tension between a mythical creature and a global sports star.
Reversing a Sudden Downfall
According to reports, the plot centers on the two joining forces to reverse their sudden and simultaneous downfalls. The contrast between Eun Ho’s supernatural nonchalance and Si Yeol's high-stakes lifestyle creates a unique comedic rhythm. Fans are already buzzing about the visual chemistry between the two leads, which SBS announced will be a key highlight of the series.
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