No Tail To Tell OTT release in India: Kim Hye-Yoon’s gumiho meets human Lomon in new trailer. When and where to watch fantasy rom-com K-drama?
Kim Hye-yoon stars as a nine-tailed fox woman in the new fantasy rom-com'No Tail To Tell, premiering January 16, 2026. The series follows her chaotic cohabitation with a narcissistic soccer star, played by Lomon, promising Gen Z humour and magical...

Where to stream K-drama No Tail To Tell in India?
The series marks Kim Hye-yoon’s shift from emotional time-travel drama to light-hearted fantasy. Unlike her previous role as Im Sol, a student who travels through time to save her first love, she now plays a nine-tailed fox woman, or gumiho. Her character’s life takes an amusing turn when circumstances force her to live among humans.For viewers waiting to stream the show in India, No Tail To Tell will be available globally on Netflix. The fantasy rom-com consists of 12 episodes and will premiere on January 16, 2026. Following a staggered release format, two episodes will drop every Friday and Saturday, with the series running until February 21, 2026.
More you need to know about the upcoming K-drama
The official trailer, released by the makers on January 8, hints at a chaotic yet charming clash between two very different worlds. Kim Hye-yoon’s Eun Ho is not the typical gumiho seen in folklore-driven dramas. She has no desire to become human and actually enjoys her eternal youth and magical abilities. From shape-shifting to using magic to mix into everyday life, Eun Ho seems perfectly content existing on her own terms, until fate intervenes.Enter Kang Si-yeol, played by Lomon. A world-class soccer player who rose to fame at a young age, Si-yeol is portrayed as supremely confident, bordering on narcissistic. His success has made him self-assured and sharp-tongued, but meeting Eun Ho begins to disrupt his carefully controlled world. Their first encounters, as shown in the teaser, are packed with misunderstandings and comic moments rather than instant romance.
Lomon’s casting adds to the excitement. Known for his roles in All of Us Are Dead, Sweet Revenge, and Family Matters, the actor brings a familiar yet refreshing presence.
With its mix of fantasy elements, youth-centric storytelling, and a strong comedic tone, No Tail To Tell appears set to offer a breezy alternative to heavier K-dramas. Stay tuned!
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