The fantasy romance K-drama, No Tail to Tell premiered on January 16, 2026. The show centers on Kang Si-yeol (Lomon), a gifted soccer player whose life is turned upside down after encountering Eun-ho (Kim Hye-yoon), a nine-tailed fox (gumiho) who shuns good deeds to avoid becoming human. The story is so impressive that it suddenly gained huge fan base overnight.

No Tail to Tell Episode 3 Release Date And Time

On Friday, January 23, 2026, No Tail to Tell Episode 3 will premiere, carrying on the SBS–Netflix weekly rollout. The episode will air on SBS in South Korea at 9:50 PM KST. Depending on how the subtitles are processed, viewers worldwide can expect seeing it on Netflix a few hours later. The show should be accessible to Indian viewers by approximately 7:30 PM IST. Episodes of the fantasy romantic comedy are released on Friday and Saturday, with Netflix releasing them soon after the Korean broadcast.

No Tail to Tell Episode 3 Cast

Kim Hye-yoon’s portrayal of Eun-ho, the cynical nine-tailed fox thrust into human life, and Lomon’s portrayal of Kang Si-yeol, the narcissistic football player whose destiny gets intertwined with hers, will be the main focus of Episode 3. As the effects of the desire start to spread, supporting characters played by Lee Si-woo, Jang Dong-joo, and Kim Tae-woo are expected to receive further narrative space. After the setup is finished, Episode 3 begins to push the group into more intense confrontation.

No Tail to Tell Episode 3 Potential Plot

The “real story” starts in Episode 3, according to teasers and writer remarks. As the body-swap implications get out of hand, the impact from Eun-ho’s wish gets worse. While Eun-ho deals with the hidden cost of being human, Si-yeol suffers with his abrupt loss of rank and authority. Their past previews hinted a mysterious pursuer, growing danger associated with her gumiho persona, and increasing disorder involving confrontations, threats of eviction, and a darker fantasy turn. In addition to creating suspense, the episode is expected to enhance the romantic comedy element by establishing the leads’ reluctant reliance and emotional conflict.