With so many shows to choose from nowadays, at times it can feel almost impossible to settle on something to watch. We scroll through to find the best shows to watch, and most of us find ourselves settling on a show that we’ve already watched or we might even just switch our TV off because we’re too lazy to find a series that we can really commit to. Luckily, we’re making it easier for you to navigate through the new shows that are coming up this month.
From the highly anticipated series The Kardashians to gripping mystery dramas like Little Women, here are some shows to watch this September.
Based on the 1868 book of the same name by Louisa May Alcott, the story follows three sisters, who finally see the light at the end of the tunnel when they suddenly come across a mysterious sum of 70 billion won. Packed with twists and turns, the three sisters then find themselves facing up to the richest family in Korea — so you can expect to be on the edge of your seat throughout the entire season.
Little Women is now on Netflix.
After such a heated season last year, The Kardashians are back this year with yet another season and it’s filled with more drama than ever before. Think — fiery romances and life-changing milestones, and more. In a trailer that was released earlier in August, Kylie opened up about her postpartum struggles following the birth of her son earlier this year, while Khloé Kardashian touched on her ex Tristan Thompson’s infidelities and their son, who arrived via surrogate earlier this summer. On top of that, Kim Kardashian also spoke of her new confidence following her split from Kanye West last year.
The Kardashians will premiere on Disney+ on 22 September.
Dating can be fun, but what if it involves your siblings? In this new reality dating series on Netflix, Dated and Related, you can expect to see sixteen single contestants, all sibling pairs, travel to the South of France to find love. Here, the pairs stay in one villa and go on a series of dates in front of their siblings — and we all know how judgemental and protective siblings can be. Packed with lots of drama, this show is perfect if you’re looking for a quick binge-watch.
Dated and Related is now on Netflix.
You might be familiar with Yu Jaeseok and Lee Kwangsoo from Running Man, but this time ‘round the duo will be embarking on a new exciting Korean variety show alongside Kwon Yuri to host the show. In The Zone: Survival Mission, you can expect to see eight episodes in which they will be put in situations where they will be challenged to survive for four hours in situations like pitting the hosts against zombies, a puddle of sticky glue, puzzles and more, all while not giving up in order to complete each mission
The Zone: Survival Mission will premiere on Disney+ on 8 September.
For a refreshing K-drama thaFor a refreshing K-drama that’s easy to watch, why not consider The Law Cafe. The drama series tells the love story of Kim Jeong-ho played by Lee Seung-gi, a former prosecutor who is known as a “monster genius”, and Kim Yu-ri (Lee Se-young), a beautiful lawyer with a four-dimensional personality. However, because of her temper and how she can’t stand injustice, she resorts to quitting her firm and starting a law cafe of her own. However, when she goes to see her landlord for the contract, she finds out that he is her old friend Jung Ho. From that point, a crazy relationship that develops from friendship to love begins.
The Law Cafe is now on Viu.
Much like The Lord Of The Rings and The Hobbit film trilogies, this highly anticipated series is adapted from the works of J.R.R. Tolkien and his narrative of Middle-earth’s history. Since the series takes place during the Second Age — way before the events in The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings — heroes like Aragorn and Frodo won’t appear, because they weren’t born yet. The show, however, will centre around a different ensemble that includes a young Elrond and the Dark Lord Sauron, who in the upcoming series is piecing together his plan to rule all of Middle-earth.
The Lord Of The Rings: The Rings Of Power is now on Prime Video.