As the summer heat begins to wane and the leaves hint at changing colors, K-drama enthusiasts around the world are eagerly anticipating the new wave of captivating stories and brilliant performances that September 2023 is set to bring from heartwarming romance to gripping thrillers, this month’s K-drama offerings promise to captivate viewers with their intriguing plots, stellar cast, and top notch production value. let’s take a sneak peek at some of the most anticipated K-drama scheduled to air in September
- A Time Called You (Sep. 8)
“A Time Called You” follows Han jun hee, who mysteriously travel back to 1998 after losing her boyfriend.in this unfamiliar time, she encounters Nam Si Heon, who remarkably resembles her late boyfriend, sparking a story of love, destiny and second chance.
- Arthdal Chronicles: The Sword of Aramun (Sep. 9)
set eight years after Tagon’s rise to power, this K-drama follows the tense standoff between his kingdom of Arthdal and eun Seom’s Ago tribe. The impending conflict holds the fate of Arthdal, as political intrigue, power struggles, and density coverage in a gripping narrative.
- The Day (Sep. 13)
“The Day of the Kidnapping” is a riveting upcoming K-drama that merges comedy and mystery. Struggling father Kim Myung Joon (Yoon Kye Sang) kidnaps a wealthy family’s daughter (Yu Na) to save his sick child. Unexpectedly, the girl loses her memory, and as Myung Joon tries to demand ransom, he discovers the parents’ tragic deaths. The drama promises intense suspense as the story unfolds from this harrowing point.
- Han River Police (Sep.13)
“Experience the thrill and dedication of police officers as they tackle a range of incidents along Seoul’s iconic Han River in the gripping Kdrama, ‘Han River Police.’ Watch as the team navigates accidents, mysteries, and personal growth in their pursuit of safety and justice.”
- 7 Escape (Sep. 15)
“7Escape” is a captivating Korean drama with 24 episodes, each lasting 1 hour and 10 minutes. The series follows seven individuals, including a former gangster and a production company CEO, who become entangled in the mystery of a missing girl. With a confirmed second season already, the show’s intriguing plot and complex characters have generated excitement among audiences. The drama’s release date is yet to be announced, promising a suspenseful exploration of truth and deception.
- Hyo Shim’s Independent Life ( Sep. 16)
Hyo Shim’s Independent Life K-drama Follow Lee Hyo Shim’s inspiring journey as she breaks free from her role as a caretaker daughter and embraces an independent life after shouldering her family’s burdens for years. A story of self-discovery, courage, and the pursuit of personal happiness
- Song Of The Bandits (Sep. 22)
“Song of the Bandits” is a Korean drama set in the lawless land of Gando. Fierce bandits fight relentlessly to protect their homeland and loved ones, even in the face of life-threatening challenges. The show explores their unwavering loyalty and determination as they confront danger and make sacrifices in the pursuit of survival and justice.
- Twinkling Watermelon (Sep 25)
“Twinkling Watermelon” is a Korean drama where a high school student with a double life meets his younger father through time travel. They form a band, Watermelon Sugar, alongside other quirky youths, weaving a story of music, friendship, and family across generations.”
- The Worst Of Evil (Sep. 27)
Set in the 1990s, “The Worst Of Evil” is a gripping K-drama that follows a married police couple’s relentless pursuit to take down a powerful gang leader and his transnational criminal network. The story unravels against the backdrop of illegal drug trade connecting South Korea, China, and Japan. With a mix of moral dilemmas, personal sacrifices, and intense action, the drama offers a thrilling exploration of justice and corruption in a neon-lit era.