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A few weeks before its release, « No Tail to Tell »reveals a new poster heavy with symbolism. For the first time, the relationship between Kim Hye-yoon and Lomon seems to be shifting toward something more intimate, and perhaps irreversible.
A gumiho who never wanted to become human
In No Tail to Tell, Eun-ho (Kim Hye-yoon) is a Gen Z gumiho who is very different from traditional mythological figures. Categorically refusing to become human, she avoids good deeds that could transform her, while staying away from major misdeeds that could cost her a thousand years of power.
For nearly 900 years, Eun-ho has lived among humans without ever crossing that line. Until one day, an unexpected event shatters his carefully controlled existence.
When proximity becomes impossible to escape
Facing her, Kang Si-yeol (Lomon) embodies the perfect opposite: a global soccer star, confident yet deeply disciplined. Before they met, his life seemed to be on a smooth path: success, recognition, and total control.
The new poster marks a radical change in their dynamic. Eun-ho appears nestled in Si-yeol's arms, in an unusual, almost vulnerable posture. Around them, its white tail, symbol of her true identity as a gumiho, curls delicately, revealing what she has always sought to conceal.

Even more striking is her gaze. Tender, melancholic, imbued with a new emotion, it is an expression we have never seen before in Eun-ho. This image suggests a major turning point: her encounter with Si-yeol could well call into question 900 years of convictions and shake the boundary she swore never to cross.
No Tail to Tell will be broadcast from January 16, 2026 on SBS and Netflix.
