September is packed with new Korean releases spanning suspense, romance, action, and more.
Queen Mantis, releasing September 5 on Netflix, wavve, Viki, Kocowa, and SBS TV, follows Jung Yi Shin, a mother with a dark past, and her police officer son Cha Su Yeol as they tackle a copycat murder.
My Youth, also out September 5 on JTBC, Viu, and Viki, reunites childhood first loves Sun Woo Hae and Seong Je Yeon after ten years, exploring their growth and reconnection. Confidence Queen premieres September 6 on TV Chosun, Prime Video, and Coupang Play, chronicling three con artists—Yoon Yi Rang, James, and Myung Gu Ho—as they outsmart villains. Tempest, arriving September 10 on Disney+, stars Jun Ji Hyun and Kang Dong Won as a diplomat and a special agent navigating a national security threat on the Korean Peninsula.
You and Everything Else hits Netflix on September 12, following lifelong friends Ryu Eun Jung and Cheon Sang Yeon as they face terminal illness and plan her final days. A Hundred Memories, debuting September 13 on JTBC, TVING, and Viki, tells the story of bus conductor Go Young Rye, her rookie colleague Seo Jong Hui, and a wealthy boxing aspirant Han Jae Pil in 1980s Korea. Finally, Shin’s Project releases September 15 on tvN and TVING, featuring former negotiator Mr. Shin using his skills at a chicken shop alongside rookie judge Jo Philip and a delivery woman to resolve unexpected cases.