Blum, Lee YT Creator Horror Biz – Sean McNulty Review
Good morning! I’m here to give you the latest Hollywood and media news for Thursday, September 4, 2025. Today is a special day when both your sports and Hollywood friends are equally excited, and for those of us who love both, it’s a great time to enjoy the Toronto International Film Festival while also catching the start of the NFL season tonight on NBC.
In the news, the NeueHouse members club is unfortunately shutting down and declaring bankruptcy. Meanwhile, Instagram is now available in a customized app for iPad users. And in a surprising turn of events, a gambling predictions app banned in the U.S. has been given the green light to return by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission.
For those looking to stream the VMAs or Sunday NFL games this fall, PAR+ is running a sale through September 18, offering a discounted annual plan rate. On the streaming front, HBO is retiring its plex channel names and introducing new ones like HBO Hits and HBO Drama.
In the world of sports, NBC has sold out of Super Bowl slots as the NFL season kicks off, with ad inventory for Sunday Night Football also being mostly accounted for. And some good news for Kelce fans – their GARAGE BEER business is now valued at $200 million.
The Muppets are set to debut on Broadway this fall in a magic-themed show called “Rob Lake Magic With Special Guests The Muppets,” offering a fun experience for families. Plus, Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema are likely to have a successful year in the horror genre with the new Conjuring pic.
Lastly, a shoutout to Disney for inviting me to the premiere of “KPop Demon Hunters for Millennials Hamilton” in Central Park’s Delacorte Theater. It was a super fun experience, and I highly recommend it to all Millennials and moviegoers alike. Thank you for joining me for the latest news in Hollywood and media!