
A Heartfelt Farewell and a New Beginning: Everything You Need to Know About ‘Everyday, We’ Starring Kim Sae-ron and Lee Chae-min
The landscape of Korean cinema is preparing for an emotional milestone this coming February. On December 30, the production team behind the highly anticipated youth romance film ‘Everyday, We’ (우리는 매일매일) officially confirmed its release window and unveiled a teaser poster that has captured the hearts of fans worldwide.
While the film promises a nostalgic dive into the fluttering nerves of first love, it carries a profound emotional weight: it marks the final performance of the late actress Kim Sae-ron and the highly anticipated big-screen debut of rising star Lee Chae-min.
A Journey from 16 Million Views to the Silver Screen

‘Everyday, We’ isn’t just a simple teen romance; it’s a story with a massive pre-existing fandom. Based on the hit KakaoPage webtoon of the same name, which amassed over 16 million views, the narrative resonates with anyone who has ever felt the shift from innocent friendship to complicated attraction.
The story begins on the cusp of high school. Ho-su (Lee Chae-min) and Yeo-wool (Kim Sae-ron) have been childhood best friends for a lifetime. But that bond is shattered in an instant when Ho-su makes a sudden, impulsive confession—and a kiss—that leaves Yeo-wool overwhelmed and angry.
What follows is the “end” of their friendship, only for fate to play a trick on them: they walk into their first day of high school only to find they are in the same school and the same class. Forced to face each other every day, the film explores the awkward, confusing, and heart-aching reality of two seventeen-olds navigating a love they weren’t ready for.
Lee Chae-min: The “Global Trend” Makes His Movie Debut

For fans of Lee Chae-min, this film is a historic moment. Despite his rapid rise to fame in hit dramas like Crash Course in Romance and the Netflix series Hierarchy, ‘Everyday, We’ marks his official film debut and his first leading role on the big screen.
Lee Chae-min takes on the role of Oh Ho-su, a boy caught in the whirlwind of his first genuine crush. In a departure from his more composed previous characters, Lee is expected to showcase a raw, “fresh-faced” vulnerability. The teaser poster highlights his expressive gaze as he stands in the rain, perfectly capturing the desperation of a boy wondering if his first love is doomed before it even truly begins.
Kim Sae-ron’s Poignant Final Gift

The release of ‘Everyday, We’ is a bittersweet occasion for the industry. It features the late Kim Sae-ron, who tragically passed away earlier this year. Having built an incredible filmography since her childhood days in The Man from Nowhere, Sae-ron was known for her ability to portray complex emotions with a natural, bright energy.
In this film, she transforms into Han Yeo-wool, a spirited and mischievous high schooler. The production team notes that the film perfectly captures her trademark “clear smile” and vibrant charm. For fans, this movie serves as a final chance to see her on the screen she loved so much, playing a character that embodies the brightness of youth. Her performance is expected to be a reminder of why she was one of her generation’s most promising talents.
A “Rookie Avengers” Lineup
Beyond the central duo, ‘Everyday, We’ boasts a cast of “Chungmuro Rookies” that fans should keep their eyes on:
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Choi Yu-ju: Formerly of the K-pop group Cherry Bullet, she continues to prove her versatility as an actress.
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Ryu Ui-hyun: A veteran of the web-drama world who gained a massive following through the legendary series A-TEEN.
Together, this ensemble brings to life the authentic, messy, and beautiful experience of being seventeen, where every small interaction feels like the end of the world.
“Does First Love Really Never Come True?”

The teaser poster released alongside the news is a masterclass in atmosphere. Standing under a single umbrella in a downpour, the distance between Ho-su and Yeo-wool feels palpable. Ho-su’s longing expression is paired with the poignant tagline: “Does first love really never come true?” This question serves as the heartbeat of the film. While Yeo-wool’s expression hints at the loss of a friendship she held dear, the poster leaves audiences wondering if these two can find their way back to each other, or if some bridges, once crossed, can never be rebuilt.
Why You Can’t Miss This Premiere
‘Everyday, We’ is set to be the definitive youth romance of 2026. It offers a “cider-like” (refreshing) narrative that balances the humor of high school life with the deep emotional stakes of growing up.
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Release Date: February 2026
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The Draw: Lee Chae-min’s cinematic debut and Kim Sae-ron’s final performance.
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The Vibe: Emotional, nostalgic, and heart-fluttering.
Whether you’re a fan of the original webtoon or just a lover of well-crafted romance, make sure to clear your schedule this February.
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