A Gumiho Who Hates Humans? 3 Reasons to Anticipate No Tail to Tell with Kim Hye Yoon and Lomon
Get ready for the SBS fantasy rom-com No Tail to Tell. Starring Kim Hye Yoon and Lomon, it tells the story of a Gen Z gumiho who refuses to become human.
The era of the tragic nine-tailed fox yearning for humanity is over. SBS's upcoming drama 'No Tail to Tell' is set to shake up the fantasy genre in 2026. The story follows a quirky Gen Z gumiho who's determined to stay exactly as she is—magical and non-human.
Why No Tail to Tell Kim Hye Yoon Lomon is a Must-Watch
The casting alone is a massive win. Kim Hye Yoon portrays Eun Ho, a fox with 9 tails who finds human life convenient but has no interest in losing her powers. Opposite her, Lomon steps into the shoes of Kang Si Yeol, a world-class soccer player whose confidence matches his global fame.
Fans are buzzing for three main reasons. First, the subversion of the traditional 'Gumiho' myth provides a fresh narrative. Second, the visual chemistry between the two leads is already a hot topic online. Finally, the blend of high-stakes sports fame and mystical fantasy promises a unique rom-com rhythm that's rarely seen on SBS.
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