Gen Z Gumiho Alert: 'No Tail to Tell' Kim Hye Yoon Lomon Chemistry Sparks on Set
Watch Kim Hye Yoon and Lomon showcase their incredible chemistry on the set of 'No Tail to Tell'. Discover the fresh Gen Z twist on the classic gumiho legend.
Are you ready for a gumiho who doesn't want to be human? SBS’s upcoming fantasy romance drama No Tail to Tell just dropped its first behind-the-scenes look, and the vibes are electric.
'No Tail to Tell' Kim Hye Yoon Lomon Chemistry in Focus
The recently released footage features Kim Hye Yoon and Lomon showcasing a surprisingly natural connection during their first day of filming. Kim Hye Yoon plays Eun Ho, a quirky Gen Z magical nine-tailed fox (gumiho) who prefers her supernatural life over becoming human. Opposite her, Lomon takes on the role of Kang Si Yeol, an overly confident world-class man who disrupts Eun Ho's peaceful existence.
A Fresh Twist on a Classic Trope
Unlike traditional gumiho stories that center on the yearning for humanity, No Tail to Tell focuses on the preservation of one's identity. The behind-the-scenes clips reveal the actors' easygoing rapport between takes, balancing playful banter with professional focus. Fans are already praising the visual pairing, calling it one of the most anticipated collaborations of 2026.
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