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Kim Sae Ron’s posthumous film ‘Every Day, We’ unveil heartwarming stills ahead of release - See here

Heartwarming stills from Kim Sae Ron’s posthumous film Every Day, We have been unveiled, offering a nostalgic glimpse into teenage friendship and first love. Starring Lee Chae Min alongside Kim Sae Ron, the film captures the raw, awkward and tender emotions of being seventeen ahead of its release.

February 05, 2026 / 14:09 IST
Late actress Kim Sae Ron
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  • Every Day, We starring Kim Sae Ron and Lee Chae Min releases in March 2026
  • New stills show heartwarming school moments and subtle emotions from the film
  • The movie explores friendship and romance between two high school classmates

Kim Sae Ron and Lee Chae Min starrer Every Day, We is gearing up for the release, and fans can’t keep calm. A set of sentimental, heartwarming stills from the upcoming movie Every Day, We have officially released, increasing the anticipation for its March 2026 release.

On the big screen, the fine line between enduring friendship and an unexpected romantic spark is going to be examined.

The recently released poster illustrates the subtle emotions hidden in everyday situations and provides a window into these folks' "ordinary daily life."

In one relatable picture, Yeo Wool is seen using her school jacket to protect herself from an unexpected downpour. The universal frustration of forgetting an umbrella is nicely reflected in her annoyed attitude.

The lighter side of school life is depicted in other pictures, such as Yeo Wool laughing with classmates during recess, which evokes the anxious thrill of making new acquaintances at the beginning of a term.

On the other hand, Ho Su is portrayed as being more reflective. Another still depicts him nestled away in a secret, peaceful area of the campus.

The upcoming film appeals to the "nostalgic fantasy" of having a hidden location where students congregate to exchange their most intimate ideas and escape the hectic bustle of the hallways.

The film aims to portray the unvarnished, uncomfortable, and endearing nature of being seventeen.

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The plot, which is based on a well-known webtoon, revolves around Ho Su (Lee Chae Min) and Yeo Wool (Kim Sae Ron). On the eve of high school, Yeo Wool is absolutely taken aback when Ho Su unexpectedly announces his emotions, complete with a kiss, shattering their cosy childhood relationship.

Yeo Wool successfully breaks their friendship by reacting with rage rather than love, only to find the next morning that they have been placed in the same classroom.

Gayatri Rani
Gayatri Rani is a Senior-Sub Editor with over three years of experience in delivering Hollywood and Bollywood news.
first published: Feb 5, 2026 02:09 pm

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