Netflix is welcoming 2026 with sparkle, sass, and a touch of magic through No Tail To Tell, a breezy fantasy romantic comedy starring Kim Hye Yoon and Lomon.
Bursting with witty banter, playful enchantment, and swoon-worthy chemistry, the series proves that even the smallest wish can spiral into the biggest mess.
Premiering on January 16, No Tail To Tell centers on Eun-ho (Kim Hye Yoon), a sharp-tongued nine-tailed fox who grants wishes for a living — and has firmly decided that becoming human is overrated. Romance? Absolutely not on the agenda. That is, until an unexpected accident involving Kang Si-yeol (Lomon), a self-absorbed yet secretly soft-hearted star soccer player, strips her of her powers and turns her into an ordinary human. One wish gone wrong later, and both their lives are flipped upside down.
Bound together by fate — and a spectacular magical mishap — Eun-ho and Si-yeol fall into a fiery love-hate dynamic packed with rapid-fire quips, hilarious misunderstandings, and undeniable sparks they stubbornly refuse to acknowledge. As magic gives way to very human emotions, they soon realize that the most difficult rules to follow are the ones set by their own hearts.
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Kim Hye Yoon plays a centuries-old gumiho from Myohyangsan Mountain, Eun-ho has spent generations cultivating herself to become human, only to decide she doesn’t want to anymore. Preferring balance, control, and independence, her perfectly ordered world begins to crumble the moment Si-yeol enters her life.
Lomon portrays the powerhouse striker of Thames FC, Si-yeol is both a problem and a miracle on the field. A lone wolf with overwhelming talent, he can drag even a failing team to victory. Off the pitch, his life is stripped down to strict routines — until a mysterious business card from Eun-ho resurfaces nine years later, reopening a door he never knew mattered.
New Gumiho-Story You Can’t Miss!
In Korean folklore, a gumiho is a mystical fox spirit that has lived for hundreds of years, cultivating itself to become human. Known for supernatural abilities and wish-granting powers, it grows a tail with each virtuous act. Once all nine tails are formed, the gumiho can finally become human.
Blending folklore with modern rom-com flair, No Tail To Tell promises laughter, magic, and heart-fluttering chaos when it premieres January 16, exclusively on Netflix.

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