Kim Hye-yoon Says 'Men, Keep Your Distance' as 'Human from Today' Drops Playful Character Posters

By  Kang Sun-ae  | Dec 15, 2025

Kim Hye-yoon Says 'Men, Keep Your Distance' as 'Human from Today' Drops Playful Character Posters
Starting Today, I'm HumanSBS’s upcoming Friday-Saturday drama 'Human from Today' has unveiled character posters for Kim Hye-yoon and Lomon.

Released Dec. 15, the vibrant one-sheets spotlight Eun-ho (played by Kim Hye-yoon) and Kang Si-yeol (Lomon), teasing a rom-com clash between the human world and the supernatural.

'Human from Today' follows a Gen Z gumiho who has zero interest in becoming human and an unapologetically self-obsessed man. When a born-single nine-tailed fox and a world-class soccer star with a fate-flip collide, sparks fly in a fizzy, enemies-to-lovers fantasy romance.

Eun-ho, dubbed the gumiho world’s lovable handful, beams with a sweet smile ― while the many hidden tails and a fox bead sketched behind her hint at a secret identity. Rather than racking up good deeds to earn humanity, this offbeat Gen Z gumiho prefers to spend big and live like one. Her poster copy reads, "Good deeds, keep your distance. Men, even farther," making us wonder how she survives the human world on her own terms.

On the flip side, Kang Si-yeol is introduced as a swagger-filled, world-class striker ― confident for a reason. He’s the kind of star who shines brighter than the team, having led the line for top international clubs. As the tagline suggests ― "The poster boy for discipline, the king of self-love!" ― his success is all grind and repetition. What happens when Eun-ho slides a metaphorical tackle into his perfectly managed life?

Anticipation is high for the pairing: Kim Hye-yoon, a proven chemistry queen across projects, teams with rising star Lomon, taking on his first full-on romantic comedy. Their fresh dynamic promises crackling, can't-look-away chemistry.

Set as SBS’s first Friday-Saturday drama of 2026, 'Human from Today' will premiere Jan. 16 (Fri) at 9:50 p.m. KST, following 'Taxi Driver 3'. 

(SBS Entertainment News | Kang Sun-ae)