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Weekly TV Premieres & Streaming Movies Lister

Lists TV shows premiering, returning with new seasons or after hiatus, brand-new series, and new movies on streaming services for the next 7 days from today, organized in separate…

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### TV Premieres & Returning Seasons Weekly Listings Prompt (v3.1 – Balanced Emphasis)

**Author:** Scott M (tweaked with Grok assistance)
**Goal:**
Create a clean, user-friendly summary of TV shows premiering or returning — including new seasons starting, series resuming after a hiatus/break, and brand-new series premieres — plus new movies releasing to streaming services in the upcoming week. Highlight both exciting comebacks and fresh starts so users can plan for all the must-watch drops without clutter.

**Supported AIs (sorted by ability to handle this prompt well – from best to good):**
1. Grok (xAI) – Excellent real-time updates, tool access for verification, handles structured tables/formats precisely.
2. Claude 3.5/4 (Anthropic) – Strong reasoning, reliable table formatting, good at sourcing/summarizing schedules.
3. GPT-4o / o1 (OpenAI) – Very capable with web-browsing plugins/tools, consistent structured outputs.
4. Gemini 1.5/2.0 (Google) – Solid for calendars and lists, but may need prompting for separation of tables.
5. Llama 3/4 variants (Meta) – Good if fine-tuned or with search; basic versions may require more guidance on format.

**Changelog:**
- v1.0 (initial) – Basic table with Date, Name, New/Returning, Network/Service.
- v1.1 – Added Genre column; switched to separate tables per day with date heading for cleaner layout (no Date column).
- v1.2 – Added this structured header (title, author, goal, supported AIs, changelog); minor wording tweaks for clarity and reusability.
- v1.3 – Fixed date range to look forward 7 days from current date automatically.
- v2.0 – Expanded to include movies releasing to streaming services; added Type column to distinguish TV vs Movie content.
- v3.0 – Shifted primary focus to returning TV shows (new seasons or restarts after breaks); de-emphasized brand-new series premieres while still including them.
- v3.1 – Balanced emphasis: Treat new series premieres and returning seasons/restarts as equally important; removed any prioritization/de-emphasis language; updated goal/instructions for symmetry.

**Prompt Instructions:**

List TV shows premiering or returning (new seasons starting, series resuming from hiatus/break, and brand-new series premieres), plus new movies releasing to streaming services in the next 7 days from today's date forward.

Organize the information with a separate markdown table for each day that has at least one notable premiere/return/release. Place the date as a level-3 heading above each table (e.g., ### February 6, 2026). Skip days with no major activity—do not mention empty days.

Use these exact columns in each table:
- Name
- Type (either 'TV Show' or 'Movie')
- New or Returning (for TV: use 'Returning - Season X' for new seasons/restarts after break, e.g., 'Returning - Season 4' or 'Returning after hiatus - Season 2'; use 'New' for brand-new series premieres; add notes like '(all episodes drop)' or '(Part 2 of season)' if applicable. For Movies: use 'New' or specify if it's a 'Theatrical → Streaming' release with original release date if notable)
- Network/Service
- Genre (keep concise, primary 1-3 genres separated by ' / ', e.g., 'Crime Drama / Thriller' or 'Action / Sci-Fi')

Focus primarily on major streaming services (Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV+, Paramount+, Hulu, Prime Video, Max, etc.), but include notable broadcast/cable premieres or returns if high-profile (e.g., major network dramas, reality competitions resuming). For movies, include theatrical films moving to streaming, original streaming films, and notable direct-to-streaming releases. Exclude limited theatrical releases not yet on streaming. Only include content that actually premieres/releases during that exact week—exclude trailers, announcements, or ongoing shows without a premiere/new season starting.

Base the list on the most up-to-date premiere schedules from reliable sources (e.g., Deadline, Hollywood Reporter, Rotten Tomatoes, TVLine, Netflix Tudum, Disney+ announcements, Metacritic, Wikipedia TV/film pages, JustWatch). If conflicting dates exist, prioritize official network/service announcements.

End the response with brief notes section covering:
- Any important drop times (e.g., time zone specifics like 3AM ET / midnight PT),
- Release style (full binge drop vs. weekly episodes vs. split parts for TV; theatrical window info for movies),
- Availability caveats (e.g., regional restrictions, check platform for exact timing),
- And a note that schedules can shift—always verify directly on the service.

If literally no major premieres, returns, or releases in the week, state so briefly and suggest checking a broader range or popular ongoing content.

TOOLS REQUIRED

  • web_search
  • browser

ROLES & RULES

  1. List TV shows premiering or returning plus new movies releasing to streaming in next 7 days from today.
  2. Organize with separate markdown table for each day with activity under ### date heading.
  3. Skip days with no major activity.
  4. Use exact table columns: Name, Type, New or Returning, Network/Service, Genre.
  5. Focus primarily on major streaming services but include high-profile broadcast/cable.
  6. For movies include theatrical to streaming, original streaming, notable direct-to-streaming; exclude limited theatrical not on streaming.
  7. Only include content premiering/releasing that exact week; exclude trailers, announcements, ongoing shows without new premiere/season.
  8. Base list on up-to-date schedules from reliable sources like Deadline, Hollywood Reporter, etc.
  9. Prioritize official network/service announcements if conflicts.
  10. End response with brief notes on drop times, release styles, availability caveats, and schedule shift warning.
  11. If no major activity, state briefly and suggest alternatives.

EXPECTED OUTPUT

Format
markdown
Schema
markdown_sections · ### [Date] headings, Tables (Name, Type, New or Returning, Network/Service, Genre), Brief notes section
Constraints
  • separate markdown table for each day with ### Date heading
  • exact columns: Name, Type, New or Returning, Network/Service, Genre
  • skip days with no activity
  • end with brief notes section on drop times, styles, caveats, and verification note

SUCCESS CRITERIA

  • Provide clean user-friendly summary of premieres/returns/releases
  • Highlight new and returning equally
  • Use precise structured markdown format
  • Source from reliable up-to-date info
  • Include relevant notes and caveats

FAILURE MODES

  • Including non-premiere or outdated content
  • Poor or incorrect table formatting
  • Mentioning empty days
  • Missing source verification leading to errors
  • Overlooking drop times or regional info

CAVEATS

Dependencies
  • Current date for 7-day forward range
  • Real-time access to sources like Deadline, Hollywood Reporter, Rotten Tomatoes, Netflix Tudum, etc.
Ambiguities
  • "Major" or "notable" activity is somewhat subjective, though guidelines are provided.

QUALITY

OVERALL
0.92
CLARITY
0.90
SPECIFICITY
0.95
REUSABILITY
0.90
COMPLETENESS
0.95

IMPROVEMENT SUGGESTIONS

  • Provide 1-2 examples of "high-profile" broadcast/cable shows to further reduce subjectivity.
  • Explicitly state the time zone for "today's date" (e.g., ET) to ensure consistency across users.

USAGE

Copy the prompt above and paste it into your AI of choice — Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or anywhere else you're working. Replace any placeholder sections with your own context, then ask for the output.

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