September 2025 promises to be an emotional rollercoaster for K-drama fans on Netflix! Led by Kim Go-eun’s highly anticipated melodrama “You and Everything Else,” this month delivers a perfect mix of romance, action, and heart-wrenching storylines. From tearjerking friendships to culinary time-travel adventures, here’s your complete guide to the most anticipated Korean dramas hitting Netflix this September.
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Netflix September 2025 K-Drama Release Calendar
Title | Release Date | Episodes | Genre | Lead Cast |
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You and Everything Else | September 12, 2025 | 15 | Melodrama, Romance | Kim Go-eun, Park Ji-hyun |
Beyond the Bar (Finale) | September 7, 2025 | 12 | Legal Drama | Lee Jin-wook, Jung Chae-yeon |
Bon Appétit, Your Majesty (Finale) | September 28, 2025 | 12 | Comedy, Fantasy | Lim Yoon-a, Lee Chae-min |
Kiss Me for No Reason | TBA September | 14 | Comedy, Romance | Ahn Eun-jin, Jang Ki-yong |
Mantis | TBA September | Film | Action, Thriller | Yim Si-wan, Park Gyu-young |
You and Everything Else: The Month’s Emotional Centerpiece
Netflix’s original series “You and Everything Else” premieres on September 12, 2025, starring Kim Go-eun and Park Ji-hyun in what promises to be the year’s most emotionally devastating K-drama. The series tells the story of two lifelong friends, Ryu Eun-jung and Cheon Sang-yeon, whose relationship spans from elementary school to their 42-year-old selves.
A Friendship Defined by Love and Rivalry
Despite her own talents and wealthy background, Eun-jung has always been a source of jealousy for Sang-yeon. The pair have drifted in and out of contact over the years, but at 42, Sang-yeon, now a successful movie producer, turns up unexpectedly to ask Eun-jung to accompany her to euthanasia after being diagnosed with terminal cancer.
Kim Go-eun, fresh from her critically acclaimed performances in “Exhuma” and “Yumi’s Cells,” brings her signature authenticity to this complex character study of female friendship.
Continuing Weekly Favorites
Beyond the Bar – Legal Drama Finale
Lee Jin-wook (Squid Game star) and Jung Chae-yeon conclude their legal drama journey on September 7, 2025. The series has maintained steady ratings, with the second episode receiving 4.714% nationwide and 5.175% in Seoul.
The story follows cool-headed lawyer Yun Seok-un as he clashes with righteous rookie Kang Hyo-min, creating compelling courtroom dynamics that have kept viewers engaged throughout its run.
Bon Appétit, Your Majesty – Time-Traveling Culinary Romance
Lim Yoon-a stars as a talented chef who mysteriously gets transported to the Joseon Dynasty, where she must cook for a tyrant king played by Lee Chae-min. This fantasy romance wraps up on September 28, 2025, promising to satisfy both K-drama fans and food enthusiasts.
New Arrivals to Watch For
Kiss Me for No Reason – Office Romance Comedy
Ahn Eun-jin and Jang Ki-yong star in this romantic comedy about workplace misunderstandings and unexpected connections. The series explores themes of identity and workplace relationships with the signature humor Korean dramas are known for.
Mantis – Action-Packed Sequel
Following the success of “Kill Bok-soon,” this action thriller starring Yim Si-wan and Park Gyu-young promises intense assassin warfare in a collapsed killer industry. Perfect for fans craving high-octane action sequences.
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Why September 2025 Matters for K-Drama Fans
This month represents Netflix’s continued investment in diverse Korean content. From emotional melodramas to fantasy comedies, the lineup showcases the versatility of Korean storytelling that has captivated global audiences.
The Kim Go-eun Effect
Kim Go-eun’s return to television after her film success demonstrates how top-tier Korean actors are choosing streaming platforms for ambitious projects. Her collaboration with Park Ji-hyun is already generating significant buzz among industry watchers.
What Makes These Shows Special
- Emotional Depth: “You and Everything Else” tackles mature themes of friendship, mortality, and regret
- Genre Diversity: From legal thrillers to time-travel comedies, something for every viewer
- Star Power: Featuring established names like Lee Jin-wook and rising talents like Jung Chae-yeon
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: When does “You and Everything Else” with Kim Go-eun premiere on Netflix?
A: “You and Everything Else” premieres on Netflix on September 12, 2025. The melodrama stars Kim Go-eun and Park Ji-hyun as lifelong friends dealing with terminal cancer, promising to be one of the year’s most emotional K-dramas. The series consists of 15 episodes and is a Netflix original production.
Q2: What other K-dramas are finishing their runs in September 2025 on Netflix?
A: Two major K-dramas conclude in September 2025: “Beyond the Bar” starring Lee Jin-wook and Jung Chae-yeon finishes on September 7, 2025, while “Bon Appétit, Your Majesty” featuring Lim Yoon-a wraps up on September 28, 2025. Both series have been airing weekly on Netflix and have built strong fan bases during their runs.