September has arrived, and with it, more Korean Dramas for us to watch! Let's see what's in store for this September 2021 edition of "Korean Dramas You Should Be Watching." September will certainly be an exciting month for K-drama fans because there is so much to look forward to!
Here are the new K-Dramas to watch this coming September 2021.
Lost
Lost follows a man (Ryu Jun Yeol) who fears he will never be able to escape poverty and a woman (Jeon Do Yeon) who works as a ghostwriter and feels lost in her life as they try to change their lives.
A man and a woman who meet in the shadows will tell a complex tale of healing and empathy in Lost. In an effort to escape the darkness, the two lean into each other's presence as they embark on a path of healing.
Roles in the new series will be played by Jeon Do Yeon and Ryu Jun Yeol as Boo Jung and Kang Jae respectively.
Lost, premiering on the September 4th, 2021, will be available for online streaming on iQIYI.
High Class
Yumi's Cells
Yumi's Cells is a cell-based psychological romance drama based on a webtoon about Yumi, a regular office worker. The upcoming series narrates the story from the viewpoint of the protagonist's brain cells, which control her thoughts, feelings, and movements.
It is the first Korean drama in history to be produced in a new format that combines live-action and 3D animation, which drew a large number of viewers from around the world.
Yumi's Cells, star Kim Go Eun and Ahn Bo Hyun, with actors Lee Yu Bi and Park Ji Hyun. SHINee Minho will make a special cameo appearance in the series, as will GOT7 Jinyoung.
Yumi's Cells will premiere on September 17, 2021 and aired on Viki and iQIYI.
One the Woman
Love in Black Hole
The Veil
New MBC action drama "The Veil" will chronicle the storey of a National Intelligence Service (NIS) field operative. Han Ji Hyuk's ability to complete missions flawlessly. Unfortunately, he went missing in the middle of an investigation of an organised crime group. A year later, he returns to NIS to find the traitor who made him fall into a bottomless pit in the first place.
Namgoong Min, Park Ha Sun, Kim Ji Eun, Kim Byung Gi, Jang Young Nam, Lee Kyung Young, and others will appear in The Veil. The Veil is scheduled to premiere September 17th, 2021 and streamed online on Viki.
Squid Game
In the upcoming Netflix series Squid Game, participants in a strange survival game are forced to face their fears. Games they played as children, but with a horrifying and risky twist. In order to earn a prize of 45.6 billion won (about $40 million), the contestants must remain alive.
Kim Joo Ryung, Lee Jung Jae and Jung Ho Yeon will appear in the series, and Train to Busan and Goblin star Gong Yoo makes a special guest appearance.
Squid Game will premiere on September 17, 2021 via Netflix.
Dali and the Cocky Prince
In Dali and the Cocky Prince, a diligent man with no education falls in love with the clumsy daughter of a wealthy family. Park Gyu Young (It's Okay To Not Be Okay) and Kim Min Jae (Tempted) will star in the series.
Dali and the Cocky Prince is set to be released on September 22, 2021 and will be streamed online at Viki.
Hometown
A Gentleman and a Young Lady
Young-Koon (Ji Hyun Woo) plays a widower who is still mourning the loss of his wife. He was left with three children to care for. When you're the sole provider for your family, life becomes even more difficult for you, which is why you end up getting your kids their own private, live-in nanny! In the end, he decided to hire Park Dan Hee as a private tutor to help his children.
The series is set to be released on September 25, 2021.
Comments
Post a Comment