We are about to enter the month of September which will see the arrival of new K-dramas that feature Korean stars such as Park Shin-hye, Lim Ji-yeon and Kim Jung-hyun. The varied stories and genres include a fantasy detective series, a cross-border love story, and a daily life series that, oddly enough, features a talking dog.
In the meantime, we invite you to discover the K-dramas that will be released in September 2024, so that you can add them to your list.
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The Judge From Hell (September 21 on SBS TV)
For her return to our screens, Park Shin-hye plays Kang Bit-na, a demon sent to Earth to punish criminals and condemn them to hell. Opposite her is Kim Jae-young, who plays a kind but sharp-witted detective, Han Da-on. Starring these two, this fantasy drama offers new episodes every Friday and Saturday from its release date.
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The Tale of Lady Ok / The Story of Lady Ok (September 21 on JTBC)
This Joseon-era drama stars Lim Ji-yeon as a legal expert loved by everyone for her helpful nature, but the catch is that her name, husband, and status are all fictitious . That’s when she meets a storyteller named Cheon Seung-hwi and sparks fly between the two, but the question is whether her secret will be exposed.
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To My Haeri / To My Harry (September 23 on ENA, Genie TV)
Here we have a unique romantic drama that features a presenter who has worked in the industry for over 14 years, and whose traumatic events led her to develop dissociative identity disorder. It all starts when she runs into her ex-boyfriend and they start licking their wounds together. You will be able to watch new episodes of this series every Monday and Tuesday.
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Nonsense / Dog Knows Everything (September 25 on KBS2)
It is an offbeat drama that revolves around a group of elderly people and a former police dog named Sophie and whose main character is a veteran actor, who is forced to retire to the serene island of Geoje following an incident. It is with surprise that he discovers that Sophie can talk to him so that the more time he spends in her company and that of his new friends on the island, the more he changes.
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What Comes After Love (September 27 on Coupang Play)
In the cross-border romance “What Comes After Love”, we discover the story of Choi Hong, a Korean student who goes to Japan and falls in love with a man named Aoki Jungo but whose relationship does not last to the point that they separate. That’s when they meet again five years later, but this time in Korea, and the question is whether things will indeed be different this time. You can find new episodes of this drama every Friday from the broadcast date.
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Iron Family (September 28 on KBS2)
We discover the story of Lee Da-rim, the youngest visually impaired daughter of a family that runs a laundry, and Seo Kang-joo, the son of a wealthy family who attends the same university as her. This drama mainly highlights Da-rim’s family, whose life is turned upside down when they discover an unexpected financial opportunity. This drama is intended to be both a black comedy and a romantic drama.
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Seoul Busters (release date to be confirmed, available on Disney+)
This series features the nation’s lowest-ranked police team (with the worst arrest rate) whose careers and lives take a turn when the leader of the elite crime squad is put in charge. of the team. In this crime comedy, expect plenty of crime solving and fun shenanigans.
So, which drama are you most excited to see in September?