GRAZIA Guide: Here Are The New Films And Shows You Need To Stream This September

Need yet another reason to stay home? These are the top titles to binge this September
From Emily In Paris to the Gyeongseong Creature with Han So-hee and Park Seo-joon, five new shows to catch on Netflix and Disney+
Han So-hee in Gyeongseong Creature Season 2. Photo: Courtesy of Netflix.

Hunting for your next dinnertime watch? Don’t worry, we’ve got you. Every month, GRAZIA Singapore shares the best new films and shows to stream on Netflix and Disney+, so you never miss a thing. From one-of-a-kind Korean dramas to more seasons of some of your favourite American series, we’ve got something for everyone.

If you’re in a flirtatious mood, look no further than Emily In Paris Season 4, which sees our precious Emily jet-setting to yet another romantic European city. But if you’re after something darker, you can watch the second season of Gyeongseong Creature, the Korean drama that brought together two of the country’s most popular actors—Han So-hee and Park Seo-joon—in one action-packed thriller series.

Below, the five newest titles to add to your must-watch list this September.

Gyeongseong Creature: Season 2

The hit Netflix Korean series Gyeongseong Creature is back for its second season. Starring Park Seo-joon and Han So-hee, the first season of the drama followed the pair as they navigated the struggles and terrors of the war-torn Gyeongseong area in the 1940s. The period drama shows how love can bloom in even the most horrendous of settings, as the main characters battled the powers of the Japanese imperial army during World War II. The second season of the show will follow the same two actors but with a change in scenery. Han and Park’s love story will continue in modern-day Seoul, prompting us to think how the plotline of Gyeongseong Creature will evolve to fit the 21st century.

Catch Gyeongseong Creature: Season 2 on Netflix on 27 September.

Only Murders In The Building: Season 4

If you’re a fan of whodunnit-style films and movies, you’ve probably been following along the Only Murders In The Building series for a while now. And now that season four is out, it’s time to get your detective hat back on, for Mabel (played by Selena Gomez), Charles (Steve Martin) and Oliver (Martin Short) are back in business. From what we’ve seen, some of this season is expected to play out in Los Angeles, where the gang meets with big-shot Hollywood executives who are adapting the trio’s true-crime podcast into a star-studded film production. But who will be the next victim in the Upper West Side?

Catch the fourth season of Only Murders In The Building on Disney+ now.

Agatha All Along

If you’re just like us, and couldn’t get over the surprise twist ending of 2021’s WandaVision starring Elizabeth Olsen, you’re going to love Agatha All Along. (If, on the other hand, you haven’t caught WandaVision, trust us, you should. Other than it being a visual cinematic masterpiece, the plot line keeps you hooked and wanting more.) Agatha All Along is a Disney+ miniseries which stars Kathryn Hahn of Bad Moms fame as the titular character, as the Marvel Cinematic Universe continues its ongoing expansion—we’re now in Phase 5, in case you were wondering.

Catch Agatha All Along on Disney+ starting 19 September.

Officer Black Belt

Craving some Korean goodness? Kim Woo-bin, from K-dramas such as The Heirs and Black Knight, is officially back on the big screen, in this action-comedy film alongside Kim Sung-kyun, whom you might recognise from Reply 1988 and D.P.. Kim Woo-bin plays a trained martial artist who can’t walk away from injustice, while Kim Sung-kyun is a probation officer; and together, they become Seoul’s most unexpected crime-fighting duo.

Catch Officer Black Belt on Netflix on 13 September.

Emily In Paris: Season 4

August brought us the newest instalment of Emily In Paris, the Netflix original series that earned main actress Lily Collins a Golden Globes nomination in 2021. But with September comes the second part of Emily In Paris Season 4. Now, Emily, after finding herself more entwined in Paris than ever—thanks to both her romantic complications and job-driven endeavours—is about to find herself in even richer waters: Rome. Emily in Paris is about to become Emily in Rome, and who’s to say what type of adventures The Eternal City will bring her on?

Catch Part 2 of Emily In Paris Season 4 on Netflix on 12 September.

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