Kim Hye Yoon's Gumiho Meets Soccer Star Lomon in New Fantasy K-Drama 'No Tail to Tell'
SBS's upcoming fantasy romance 'No Tail to Tell' stars Kim Hye Yoon as a Gen Z gumiho who doesn't want to be human and Lomon as a world-class soccer star.
What happens when a nine-tailed fox who wants nothing to do with humanity gets tangled up with a human star? SBS is dropping a new fantasy romance, 'No Tail to Tell', and its latest teaser hints at a chaotic and charming relationship between its leads, Kim Hye Yoon and Lomon.
A Gen Z Fox and a World-Class Athlete
According to the announcement, Kim Hye Yoon stars as Eun Ho, a quirky Gen Zgumiho (a magical nine-tailed fox) who is determined not to become human. Her world collides with that of Kang Si Yeol, played by Lomon, an overly confident, world-class soccer player. The teaser suggests their entanglement leads to an unexpected transformation for Eun Ho, setting up the central conflict of the series.
A Fresh Spin on a Classic Trope
The drama's premise offers a modern twist on the traditional gumiho folklore, which has been a staple in K-dramas for years. Unlike her predecessors who often desperately yearned for humanity, Eun Ho embraces her supernatural identity. This character choice is expected to bring a fresh dynamic to the fantasy romance genre, moving away from the typical damsel-in-distress narrative.
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