Radar can track whole movie collections if that's what you mean, alternatively there is a list function which might do what you need(I've never really used it though so idk)
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You want Plex Meta Manager. It makes those playlists, and I think it can request missing entries but I personally don't use that if it does.
Ah hah! I've seen this project before. I completely missed that it handles playlists as well. I'll look at that and see if it does exactly what I want.
Thanks for the pointer! I appreciate it.
In short: this isn't an *arr's job. arrs find the content, other tools serve it.
I've used Radarr for movie collections. It downloads all current and new movies in a collection, but that's about it. How you group those films for consumption is more about the program that serves them up (Jellyfin, Emby, Plex, etc).
I have no experience making movie playlists, but hopefully this information narrows your search.
I understand that this isn't in the main *arrs list of functions... but there's other *arrs out there that do jobs that aren't necessarily finding content. Bazarr for instance will find subtitles for other content. tdarr transcodes files... I don't see much difference in function to finding playlists that movies should be in and spawning/maintaining them.
But I guess nobody has done a project like this one...