This September, the streaming powerhouse Netflix offers a diverse lineup of shows to binge-watch. Whether you’re a fan of mystery thrillers, reality shows, dark comedies, or mythological narratives, Netflix has an array of options to satisfy every viewer’s taste.
Nicole Kidman’s family mystery is receiving outstanding reviews, while Jeff Goldblum’s mythological comedy has also won fans over. Cooking enthusiasts can indulge in a new Korean show that challenges amateur cooks against professional chefs in an exciting cook-off. For those ready to embrace their inner detective, Holly Jackson’s mystery thriller is an excellent choice.
Love is Blind, The Frog, and More Netflix Shows to Explore in September 2024
1) The Perfect Couple
Featuring Nicole Kidman, Liev Schreiber, Dakota Fanning, and more, The Perfect Couple is a gripping mystery drama miniseries from Netflix. Based on Elin Hilderbrand’s novel and directed by Susanne Bier, the storyline centers around the affluent Winbury family during their daughter’s wedding in Nantucket. The joyous occasion turns tragic when a body washes ashore, transforming the ceremony into a chilling murder mystery with hidden secrets surfacing.
2) Emily in Paris
Created by Darren Star and starring Lily Collins, Emily in Paris is a widely beloved romantic comedy-drama, with the second half of its fourth season newly available on Netflix. The series follows American marketing executive Emily Cooper as she relocates to Paris, providing an American perspective to a French firm. Throughout her comedic escapades, she navigates career challenges, romantic interests, and friendships.
3) Love is Blind
The beloved dating reality series Love is Blind has recently debuted its sixth season. Developed by Chris Coelen and co-hosted by Nick and Vanessa Lachey, this innovative show allows single individuals to date and connect without seeing one another until a marriage proposal is accepted, giving it a unique twist as a social experiment.
4) The Frog
For fans of Korean cinema, Netflix has introduced The Frog, a mystery crime thriller directed by Mo Wan-il, featuring Kim Yoon-seok, Yoon Kye-sang, and others. The plot follows an elderly man, Yeong-ha (Yoon-seok), who leads a solitary life in a quiet town near Seoul. His comfortable existence is disrupted by a mysterious visitor, leading to unexpected revelations.
5) Outer Banks
Outer Banks is a thrilling teen drama filled with mystery, action, and adventure, starring Chase Stokes and Madison Bailey. With its fourth season on the horizon, now is the perfect time to catch up on the first three seasons. Set against the picturesque backdrop of North Carolina’s Outer Banks, the series explores the social divides between the wealthy and the underprivileged as a group of teens embarks on a treasure hunt.
6) Dead to Me
Dead to Me, starring Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini, is a dark comedy-drama co-produced by Will Ferrell. It follows the unlikely friendship between Jen and Judy, who meet in a grief support group after Jen’s husband dies in a hit-and-run. As they bond over their shared losses, their pasts intertwine in complex and unexpected ways.
7) Heartstopper
Created by Alice Oseman, Heartstopper is a British coming-of-age romantic drama based on her own webcomic and graphic novel. The upcoming third season continues the heartwarming story of Charlie (Joe Locke), a gay schoolboy who falls for his popular classmate Nick (Kit Connor). The series also showcases the lives of their friends, adding depth to the narrative of young love.
8) T-SHIRT
Featuring Jeff Goldblum, KAOS is a British mythological comedy that premiered on Netflix recently. The story kicks off when Zeus, the Greek god discovers troubling signs of mortality, raising fears of losing his reign. Three humans, connected by an ancient prophecy, seek to thwart his impending vengeance upon mankind.
9) Culinary Class Wars
Culinary Class Wars is an exciting Korean cooking reality show where 100 chefs, including Michelin-starred experts (the “white spoon chefs”), compete against enthusiastic amateurs (the “black spoon chefs”). Judged by renowned chefs Paik Jong-won and Anh Sung-jae, the show promises a thrilling culinary battle with new episodes each week.
10) A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder
Starring Emma Myers, A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder is a British mystery thriller adapted from Holly Jackson’s novel. The series follows a teenage girl named Pip (Myers) who embarks on an investigation into the mysterious disappearance of a popular girl, Andie, in her town. As Pip and her friends dig deeper, they uncover unsettling truths about the case that was believed to be resolved.
As the fall season approaches and summer concludes, viewers are encouraged to explore this selection of Netflix shows for a cozy binge-watching session this September.
In addition to the shows highlighted above, several other exciting titles are set to debut this September, including Ellen DeGeneres: For Your Approval, Penelope, Mr. McMahon, Nobody Wants This, and much more.
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