Before her death, South Korean actress Kim Sae Ron had completed several projects. One of them was the feature film "Every Day, We" (literal title), starring Lee Chae Min. The film is scheduled for release next year.

The film Every Day, We is adapted from a webtoon of the same name. It tells the story of a romance between two high school students. It's perfect for those who enjoy fresh teenage stories. 

Lee Chae Min plays Ho Su, while Kim Sae Ron plays Yeo Wool. They have been childhood friends. One day before the new school year begins, Yeo Wool hears Ho Su confess his feelings. Not only that, but she also gets a kiss. 

Yeo Wool's reaction was unexpected by Ho Su. The girl ended up angry, and their childhood friendship was cut short. But they then meet again at school, accidentally entering the same high school and being in the same class. 

Their previously broken relationship must be rekindled, with all the confusion and strange feelings that come with it. Every Day, We is planned to be released in February 2026. 

Along with this announcement, a film poster was also released, taken from one of the scenes. The poster shows Lee Chae Min holding a large blue umbrella in the rain. Kim Sae Ron stands next to her. They look a bit tense and awkward.

There is no information yet whether Every Day, We will be shown in Indonesian cinema networks. Every Day, We is the first film released after Kim Sae Ron's death. The young actress passed away on February 16, 2025, at the age of 24.

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