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AI TV Show Script Generator for Pilots, Episodes, and Scenes

Turn a series idea into a structured television script draft with a cold open, act beats, recurring characters, dialogue, scene directions, and an episode hook. Use it for pilots, sitcoms, dramas, procedurals, web series, and animated shows.

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[COLD OPEN] INT. CITY MUSEUM - SECURITY DESK - NIGHT NIA watches six silent monitors. On camera four, a marble statue turns its head. NIA Please tell me that camera is looping. MARCUS It is not. Also, the dinosaur is gone.
Comedy Pilot Cold open

How to Use the TV Show Script Generator

Step 1

Define the Series Engine

Describe the genre, setting, recurring cast, episode problem, and what can generate new stories week after week.

Step 2

Choose Episode Shape

Select a pilot, sitcom, drama, procedural, animation, cold open, half-hour, or one-hour draft.

Step 3

Revise for Continuity

Check character voices, act turns, running storylines, originality, runtime, and production feasibility before using the draft.

TV Script Structures You Can Generate

Build an episode draft around repeatable characters and a clear episodic engine.

Pilot

Pilot Episode

Introduce the world, core cast, series problem, and a hook that promises future episodes.

Cold open or teaser Character introductions End-of-episode series hook
Episode

Episodic Drama

Create an A story, supporting B story, escalating act turns, and a closing beat.

A-story objective B-story pressure Act-out complications
Comedy

Sitcom or Web Series

Draft setups, reversals, callbacks, and a final comic button for a compact episode.

Comic premise Escalating misunderstandings Callback or tag

TV Show Script Prompt Examples

Include the series format, recurring characters, episode conflict, runtime, tone, and act structure.

Comedy Pilot

For a repeatable workplace or ensemble comedy.

Write a 22-minute workplace comedy pilot about night-shift museum guards who discover exhibits move after closing. Include a cold open, A and B stories, three recurring characters, and a final comic tag.

One-Hour Drama

For serialized character conflict with a strong act-out.

Generate the opening act of a one-hour family drama. A newly elected mayor must ask her estranged brother to investigate a leak inside city hall. End on a reveal that changes the episode goal.

Procedural Episode

For a case-of-the-week story with continuing character arcs.

Draft a procedural TV episode outline about a rescue team tracing false emergency calls during a storm. Include teaser, four act turns, a personal B story, and a closing image.

What to Include for a Better TV Script

These details help the generator create an episode rather than a generic short story.

Input Detail Why It Matters Example
Series engine Explains what creates repeatable episode stories. Every case exposes a secret in the same coastal town.
Recurring cast Keeps character roles and voices consistent. Lead detective, skeptical partner, ambitious reporter.
Episode goal Gives the A story a concrete direction. Find the missing witness before the storm arrives.
Act structure Controls pacing and commercial-break turns. Teaser plus four acts and a short tag.

Features for Episodic Script Drafting

Designed for creators who need an editable television first draft, not a database of copyrighted show scripts.

Pilot and Episode Drafts

Generate cold opens, scenes, act beats, dialogue, and episode hooks from an original premise.

Recurring Character Focus

Keep ensemble roles, goals, conflicts, and voice differences visible across the draft.

A/B Story Structure

Plan a main episode story alongside a supporting character or relationship thread.

Editable Output

Copy, download, shorten, expand, or rewrite the generated television script.

AI TV Show Script Generator FAQ

What does an AI TV show script generator create?

It turns an original series or episode idea into an editable television draft with scenes, dialogue, act beats, recurring characters, and an episode hook.

Can it generate a TV pilot script?

Yes. Describe the series premise, core cast, pilot problem, tone, runtime, and the promise for future episodes. Then revise the draft for continuity and originality.

Is this a TV show script database?

No. This tool generates new drafts from your prompt. Queries seeking transcripts or copyrighted scripts from existing shows have a different intent and are not the purpose of this page.

Can I make a sitcom or animated episode?

Yes. Select the closest format and specify the comedy rhythm, audience, runtime, character dynamics, and whether you want a cold open or final tag.

What is the difference between a TV script and a movie script?

A TV script usually supports recurring characters, episodic engines, A/B stories, act-outs, and future episode hooks. A movie script focuses on one self-contained film arc.

Can I use the generated TV script commercially?

Treat the output as a first draft. You are responsible for originality checks, rights, contracts, guild requirements, and any local legal review before commercial use.