New K-Dramas on Netflix in September 2025

Here’s our preview of anime coming to Netflix in September 2025.


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Picture: You and Everything Else (left), Queen Mantis (top), and Bon Appétit, Your Majesty (bottom)

September is shaping up to be an excellent month for new K-dramas. Subscribers will see the addition of Mantis, the sequel to Kill Boksoon, along with the arrival of You and Everything Else, and the crime series Queen Mantis. Here are all the K-dramas coming to Netflix in September 2025.

In case you missed them, we’ve also tracked the latest K-drama releases in August 2025 and all the new K-dramas coming in 2025 and beyond.


K-Dramas Coming to Netflix in September TBA

Kiss Me for No Reason 

Episodes: 14
Genre: Comedy, Romance | Runtime: 70 Minutes
Cast: Ahn Eun Jin, Jang Ki Yong, Kim Mu Jun, Woo Da Vi, Dex

We’re still waiting for confirmation on the release date of Kiss Me for No Reason, but we do know it is part of the first wave of new SBS k-dramas coming to Netflix in the near future.

Kong Ji Hyuk, who runs the Mother TF team at a baby products company, mistakenly thinks he’s gotten involved with a married woman after a new temporary employee, Ko Da Rim, kisses him unexpectedly. However, unknown to Kong Ji Hyuk, his new employee lied about her background about having a husband and a child in order to get hired.


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Mantis (2025)

Director: Lee Tae-sung
Genre: Action, Crime, Thriller | Runtime: TBA
Cast: Yim Si Wan, Park Gyu Young, Jo Woo Jin
Netflix Release Date: September 26, 2025

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We’d known for some time that Mantis would be making its way to Netflix in Q3 2025, but its release date has pushed that to the very limit with a late September 2025 release. As the sequel to Kill Boksoon, we can’t wait to see what happens as the film promises to deliver even more thrilling kick-ass action entertainment.

Mantis, an ace assassin and a former colleague of Gil Boksoon, returns to a collapsed order-hired killer industry after his vacation. Upon reentering this anarchic world, Mantis encounters Jae-yi, his fellow trainee and rival, and Dok-go, a retired legendary killer, and realizes they are all vying for the top spot among the killers.


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You and Everything Else (Season 1) N

Episodes: 15
Genre: Melodrama, Romance | Runtime: TBA
Cast: Kim Go Eun, Park Ji Hyun, Kim Gun Woo, Kim Jae Won
Netflix Release Date: September 12, 2025.

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Picture: Park Ji Hyun (left) and Kim Go Eun (right) in You and Everything Else – Netflix

A real tearjerker could be in store for K-drama fans as Kim Go Eun and Park Ji Hyun star as Ryu Eun Jung and Cheon Sang Yeon, who have been lifelong friends and rivals since elementary school. Despite her own talents and the opportunities her wealthy background has presented her, Eun Jung has always been a source of jealousy for Sang Yeon. Throughout the years, the pair have continued to drift in and out of contact, but at 42, Sang Yeon, now a successful movie producer, turns up unexpectedly to ask Eun Jung to accompany her to euthanasia after she is diagnosed with terminal cancer.


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Queen Mantis

Episodes: 8
Genre: Crime, Thriller | Runtime: 70 Minutes
Cast: Go Hyun Jung, Jang Dong Yoon, Cho Seong Ha, Lee El, Kim Bo Ra
Netflix Release Date: September 5, 2025 | New Episodes: 70 Minutes

Another excellent K-drama from SBS, we were hoping that Queen Mantis would make its way over to Netflix. At 8 episodes, Queen Mantis is a relatively short series by K-drama standards, and with two episodes a week, the K-drama will be finished by the end of September.

After brutally murdering five men over 20 years ago, Jung I Sin was given the nickname Mantis. Her son, Cha Su Yeol, has grown up to despise his mother and has chosen a career as a police officer in order to stop serial killers like his mother. However, one day, a strange murder takes place, seemingly a copycat of Mantis. To find and capture this new killer, Cha Su Yeol must enlist the help of Jung I Sin.


Returning Weekly K-Dramas on Netflix in September 2025

Beyond the Bar (Season 1)

Episodes: 12
Genre: Drama, Law | Runtime: 60 Minutes
Cast: Lee Jin Wook, Jung Chae Yeon, Lee Hak Joo, Jeon Hye Bin, Kim Yeo Jin
Finale Date: September 7, 2025 | New Episodes: Saturday, Sunday

The ratings for Beyond the Bar so far have been great! Starting with a Nationwide rating of 3.703%, by the release of thr 8th episode the series has reached a high of 8.681%! The series stars Squid Game star Lee Jin Wook, who starred as contestant No. 246 in seasons 2 and 3. The talented The King’s Affection actress Jung Chae Yeon stars opposite him. Hopefully, over the next few weeks, the series continues to grow in the ratings.

Admired by his colleagues, Yun Seok Un is the cool-headed, risk-taking partner lawyer and leader of the litigation team at Yullim Law Firm. While skilled in law, his cold attitude and inability to engage in small talk make him unapproachable to most of his colleagues. He soon clashes with rookie lawyer Kang Hyo Min, who, despite being socially awkward, is righteous and confident, and as a result, puts her at odds with Yun Seok Un.


Bon Appétit, Your Majesty (Season 1)

Episodes: 12
Genre: Comedy, Fantasy, Romance | Runtime: 70 Minutes
Cast: Lim Yoon A, Lee Chae Min, Kang Han Na, Choi Gwi Ha, Seo Yi Sookf
Finale Date: September 28, 2025 | New Episodes: Saturday, Sunday

The series has yet to debut, as it won’t be released until the end of August 2025, but we expect this one to be extremely popular among K-drama fans and food enthusiasts.

Yeong Ji Yeong, a talented chef, wins a prestigious competition, declaring herself the best chef in France, and is offered the job of head chef at a Michelin 3-star bistro in Paris; however, on the day she wins the award, she is mysteriously transported to the Joseon Dynasty in Korea. Forced to trade in her bistro for the royal kitchens, Yeong Ji Yeong must now make delicious food for the tyrant King Lee Hoon.


What K-dramas are you looking forward to watching in September 2025? Let us know in the comments below! 

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Jacob Robinson is a seasoned entertainment journalist who joined What’s on Netflix seven years ago in 2018. Jacob brings a diverse perspective to streaming coverage. He specializes in tracking Netflix's expanding library of anime and K-dramas in addition to other TV and movie coverage in addition providing in-depth analysis. Based in Norwich, UK.