The delicate line between long-term friendship and the sudden spark of romance is about to be explored on the big screen. The upcoming film Every Day, We (literal translation) has officially ramped up the excitement for its March 2026 release by unveiling a series of nostalgic, heart-fluttering stills. Starring Kim Sae Ron and Lee Chae Min, the movie promises to capture the raw, awkward, and sweet essence of being seventeen.
Based on a popular webtoon, the story centers on Ho Su (Lee Chae Min) and Yeo Wool (Kim Sae Ron). Their comfortable childhood dynamic is shattered on the very eve of high school when Ho Su unexpectedly confesses his feelings—complete with a kiss—that catches Yeo Wool completely off guard. Reacting with anger rather than affection,
Yeo Wool effectively ends their friendship, only to discover the next morning that they have been assigned to the exact same classroom.
The newly released stills offer a glimpse into the “ordinary daily life” of these characters, highlighting the subtle emotions tucked away in mundane moments. In one relatable image, Yeo Wool is seen shielding herself from a sudden rain shower with her school jacket. Her irritated expression perfectly mirrors the universal frustration of forgetting an umbrella. Other photos showcase the lighter side of school life, featuring Yeo Wool laughing with friends during break time, evoking the nervous excitement of forming new social circles at the start of a term.
Conversely, Ho Su is depicted in a more contemplative light. One still shows him tucked away in a quiet, hidden corner of the school. This image taps into the “nostalgic fantasy” of having a secret hideout where students gather to escape the frantic energy of the hallways and share their most private thoughts.
Small Mishaps and Sweet Beginnings
Perhaps the most captivating still hints at the slow-burn reconciliation of the lead pair. It depicts a classic “meet-cute” scenario where Yeo Wool’s hair becomes tangled in a tree branch, only for Ho Su to step in and gently help her untangle it. This small, everyday mishap serves as a catalyst for the innocent beginnings of first love, proving that even after a disastrous confession, some bonds are too deep to stay broken.
Fans are particularly eager to see the chemistry between Lee Chae Min and Kim Sae Ron as they bring these webtoon characters to life. With its mix of realistic school struggles and the heightened drama of teenage emotion, Every Day, We is positioning itself as the must-watch youth romance of the spring.





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