‘No Tail to Tell’ K-Drama Coming to Netflix in January 2026: Release Date, Episodes, Cast & Plot Details

Team RKM Entertainment

December 10, 2025

No Tail to Tell

A brand-new year of K-drama entertainment on Netflix begins with the highly anticipated SBS fantasy romance series “No Tail to Tell.” Starring popular actors Kim Hye Yoon and Lomon, this upcoming series has already started generating buzz among global K-drama fans. The show is set to premiere on Netflix in January 2026, where it will stream weekly. If you’ve been searching for the latest updates on this K-drama—including its release date, story, cast, and episode schedule—here is everything you need to know.

Overview: What Is “No Tail to Tell”?

“No Tail to Tell” is an upcoming South Korean fantasy romance drama produced by SBS and licensed globally by Netflix. Directed by Kim Jung Kwon, the series is penned by writers Cho A Yeong and Park Chan Young, known for their emotionally rich storytelling and strong romantic world-building.

This series arrives at a perfect time, following a major partnership between Netflix and SBS at the end of 2024. Under this deal, Netflix gained streaming rights to both new and classic SBS dramas. Recently, popular SBS titles like The Winning Try and Dynamite Kiss joined the platform, along with a large selection of earlier hits from the network’s archives.

With “No Tail to Tell,” the Netflix-SBS partnership promises another high-quality K-drama featuring charming characters, fantasy elements, and a heartfelt romance.

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Picture: Kim Hye Yoon in Extraordinary You (left) and in Lovely Runner (right)

When Is “No Tail to Tell” Releasing on Netflix?

Netflix has officially confirmed that “No Tail to Tell” will premiere on January 16, 2026.

Here’s the full release schedule:

  • Total Episodes: 12
  • Runtime: Approximately 70 minutes per episode
  • New Episodes: Every Friday and Saturday
  • Series Finale: February 21, 2026

This weekly release format mirrors the traditional Korean broadcast schedule, giving fans two fresh episodes each weekend.

Plot: What Is “No Tail to Tell” About?

At the center of the story is Eun Ho, a mysterious and youthful creature known as a Gumiho—a nine-tailed fox spirit deeply rooted in Korean folklore. Unlike the typical myth of gumihos striving to become human, Eun Ho wants the exact opposite. She is supposed to eventually transform into a human, but she despises the idea and prefers living her carefree, mischievous life among humans without aging.

Her fun-loving world is turned upside down when she meets Kang Si Yeol, a gifted and self-absorbed soccer superstar considered one of the biggest athletes in the world. He has everything—fame, success, money, and incredible skill. But his encounter with the unusual and stubborn Eun Ho sparks a series of magical and emotional changes in both of their lives.

Central Themes of the Series

  • ✦ Fantasy romance
  • ✦ Human–spirit relationships
  • ✦ Identity vs destiny
  • ✦ Emotional healing
  • ✦ Using folklore in modern life

With a blend of fantasy, humor, sports drama, and sweet romance, “No Tail to Tell” promises to be one of the most unique K-dramas of 2026.

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Picture: Lomon in All of us Are Dead (left) and in Family Matters (right)

Cast: Who Is Starring in “No Tail to Tell”?

The cast of “No Tail to Tell” includes some of South Korea’s most in-demand stars, particularly among younger audiences.

Lead Cast

1. Kim Hye Yoon as Eun Ho

Kim Hye Yoon plays the role of the playful, rebellious gumiho Eun Ho. She is widely recognized for her standout performance in the 2019 hit “Extraordinary You,” which earned her international fame. She later impressed fans in “Lovely Runner,” “Snowdrop,” and “Secret Royal Inspector & Joy.”

Her award-winning acting, including her Best New Actress Award at the 55th Baeksang Arts Awards for Sky Castle, makes her the perfect choice to portray this complex supernatural character.

2. Lomon as Kang Si Yeol

Lomon, also known as Park Solomon, portrays the charismatic football star Kang Si Yeol. He is globally known for his role as Lee Su Hyeok in Netflix’s viral blockbuster “All of Us Are Dead.” He will soon reprise the same role in its upcoming second season.

Lomon has also gained recognition through “Revenge of Others,” “Branding in Seongsu,” and “Family Matters.”

Supporting Cast

The drama features a solid supporting lineup, including:

  • Jang Dong Joo as Hyun U Seok
  • Lee Si Woo as Geum Ho
  • Kim Tae Jung as Hwang Chi Su
  • Yu Hwan as Seo Beom
  • Ji Seung Jun as Bae Jeong Bae
  • Kim Tae Hee as Kim Gyeong Hun
  • Choi Seung Yoon as Lee Yun
  • In Gyo Jun as Park Yong Gil
  • Lee Seung Joon as Hyun Sang Cheol
  • Kim Tae Woo

Each actor brings depth to the story, adding layers of fantasy, mystery, humor, and drama to Eun Ho and Kang Si Yeol’s journey.

Why “No Tail to Tell” Could Become a Top K-Drama on Netflix

The series has several factors that may help it rank among Netflix’s most popular global releases:

1. Star-powered lead pairing

The combination of Kim Hye Yoon and Lomon creates immediate viewer interest, especially after their previous successful projects.

2. Fantasy + Romance = Global appeal

Fantasy romance K-dramas such as My Roommate Is a Gumiho, My Girlfriend Is a Gumiho, and Tale of the Nine Tailed are consistently popular worldwide. “No Tail to Tell” belongs in the same genre but with a fresh twist—a Gumiho who doesn’t want to be human.

3. Strong Netflix distribution

Weekly global streaming ensures high engagement and consistent buzz, especially on social platforms.

4. SBS partnership

SBS has a track record of delivering global hits like The Heirs, Pinocchio, My Love From the Star, and While You Were Sleeping. Their collaboration with Netflix expands international reach.

Episode Guide (Expected)

While episode titles have not yet been revealed, Netflix confirms:

  • 12 episodes total
  • Airing weekly on Fridays & Saturdays
  • 70-minute average runtime

Fans can expect a mix of romance, fantasy twists, emotional story arcs, and character-driven world-building throughout the season.

Will “No Tail to Tell” Be Available Worldwide?

Since Netflix holds exclusive streaming rights, the K-drama will be available globally, including:

  • India
  • USA
  • UK
  • Canada
  • Europe
  • Southeast Asia
  • Latin America
  • Middle East

However, availability may vary slightly by region depending on local licensing rules, but major markets will receive weekly episodes.

Final Thoughts: Should You Watch “No Tail to Tell”?

If you love fantasy romance K-dramas with charming leads, magical folklore, and emotional storytelling, “No Tail to Tell” should definitely be on your must-watch list in January 2026. With a talented cast, an imaginative plot, and a weekly release structure that builds hype, this drama has everything it needs to become one of Netflix’s standout K-dramas of the year.

Are you excited to watch “No Tail to Tell” when it premieres on Netflix? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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