No Tail to Tell Preview: Kim Hye Yoon and Lomon's Chaotic Fantasy Romance
Get a sneak peek at the new SBS drama No Tail to Tell. Kim Hye Yoon and Lomon star in this fantasy romance about a Gen Z gumiho and a star soccer player.
Forget everything you know about gumihos. SBS just dropped a sneak peek of the first episode of its upcoming drama, No Tail to Tell, featuring a protagonist who absolutely refuses to become human.
No Tail to Tell Kim Hye Yoon Lomon Character Dynamics
Kim Hye Yoon stars as Eun Ho, a quirky Gen Z gumiho. Unlike her ancestors, she's determined to stay a fox. Her life takes a turn when she crosses paths with Kang Si Yeol, played by Lomon, a world-class soccer player with an ego to match his skills. The preview highlights their unexpected intertwining, teasing a mix of bickering and blossoming romance.
What to Expect in the Premiere
The sneak peek shows the high-energy chemistry between the two leads. According to Soompi, the drama blends modern urban life with mystical elements seamlessly. With Kim Hye Yoon's proven track record in rom-coms and Lomon's rising global popularity, No Tail to Tell is already generating massive buzz ahead of its 2026 release.
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