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What lands this week

The discover page answers what to watch tonight. The calendar answers the other question: what is coming soon — and which of it am I still missing?

One week

Grouped by day, not a list

The calendar shows one calendar week at a time, grouped by day. A week and year picker jumps anywhere — forwards and back.

Each day separates two things, and that is where the use lies: on top, what is already on your list — episodes and films Radarr and Sonarr are expecting anyway. Below that, what is newly released and still missing.

Requesting and hearting work straight from here; no detour through the catalogue.

Screenshot: one calendar week grouped by day, with the viewer's own shows on top and new releases below
Two groups per day. What is expected sits on top, what is new below — instead of mixing both into one list.
The most useful part

When an episode aired but nothing arrived

A monitored episode has been broadcast but the file never turned up? Then the title carries the marker still missing.

That is the kind of information you otherwise notice exactly when you sit down to watch. Here it is there beforehand.

Several episodes on the same day collapse into one — S03E05–06 instead of two identical tiles side by side.

Cinema or digital

Two dates, and only one helps you

A film opens in cinemas in March and lands digitally in June. For a media server the second one counts — the cinema date only says it exists.

So the date type can be switched: digital & disc or cinema. Both are read for the region set in your profile, because a US release date is of little use in Germany.

A third control sets the scope: major studios only, well-known titles, or genuinely everything. Without it a week would quickly fill with hundreds of entries nobody has ever heard of.

Nexview uses TMDB as its data source but is not from TMDB and is not endorsed or certified by TMDB. The screenshots come from a test installation; the accounts and requests shown in them are made up.

Nexview is published under the MIT licence. Radarr, Sonarr, Plex, Docker, Synology, IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic and JustWatch are trademarks of their respective owners and are named here for descriptive purposes only. Some of the icons on this page are based on Lucide (ISC licence) — copyright held in part by Cole Bemis 2013–2022 as part of Feather (MIT licence), otherwise by the Lucide contributors from 2022.