The upcoming youth romance film Every Day, We has unveiled new stills, offering a glimpse into the fragile and honest emotions of being 17—an age suspended between long-held friendship and the first stirrings of love.


Based on the webtoon of the same name, Every Day, We follows Ho Su (Lee Chae Min), who unexpectedly confesses his feelings to his childhood friend Yeo Wool (Kim Sae Ron) just one day before high school begins. His sudden confession, accompanied by an impulsive kiss, leaves Yeo Wool shocked and overwhelmed, ultimately driving her to end their friendship.

On the first day of high school, fate brings them back together in the same class, forcing both to confront a relationship that can no longer remain the same. The newly released stills capture their emotional uncertainty—awkward glances, hesitant smiles, and moments where unspoken feelings quietly surface.

The film delicately portrays the emotional turbulence of adolescence, where a once-stable friendship begins to fracture under the weight of unacknowledged affection. Through moments of laughter, confusion, and quiet longing, Every Day, We reflects the vulnerability and sincerity of youth standing at the threshold of change.

The narrative deepens as surrounding characters, including best friend Ju Yeon (Choi Yu Ju) and senior Ho Jae (Ryoo Ui Hyun), become entangled in Ho Su and Yeo Wool’s evolving relationship, adding emotional tension and complexity to the story.
Set to be released in February 2026, Every Day, We promises a gentle yet emotionally resonant coming-of-age film that revisits the bittersweet memories of first love and the friendships that shape who we become.