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SBS unveils the first character posters for its upcoming Friday/Saturday drama, « No Tail To Tell«A fantasy romance that promises a dynamic as chaotic as it is endearing. The story follows a Gen Z gumiho who categorically refuses to become human, and a world-renowned soccer player whose confidence is matched only by his discipline.
Kim Hye-yoon plays Eun Ho, an eccentric gumiho who prefers to spend money and enjoy the human world rather than accumulate the virtue necessary for her transformation. Lomon lends his features to Kang Si-yeol, International soccer star, whose success is based on years of hard work.
A Gen Z gumiho who can't keep her secrets to herself
Eun Ho's poster instantly catches the eye: a bright smile, a mischievous look, and behind her, multiple tails and a fox pearl that betray her identity. The pampered daughter of the gumiho world, she nevertheless leads a life where virtue takes a back seat. The tagline on her poster, «Good deeds, far away; men, even further,» sums up her free spirit and her way of surviving in the human world.

Her absolute refusal to become human and her very personal way of interpreting modern life promise to place her at the center of a story that is as funny as it is touching.
A star soccer player whose perfect life could be in jeopardy
In contrast, Kang Si-yeol appears in his poster as confident as one would expect from an international sports icon. A former player for major clubs abroad, he has built a reputation as a brilliant striker, often outshining the team itself. The phrase behind him, «The embodiment of self-discipline, the pinnacle of self-esteem,» reminds us that his career is based above all on unwavering rigor.

But everything could change when Eun Ho, a gumiho with an explosive temper, literally collides with his perfectly ordered life.
No Tail To Tell will make its debut on January 16, 2026, at 9:50 p.m. (KST) on SBS and on Netflix in France.
