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The Weinstein Company (Wordmark).svg|Wordmark from the on screen logo
 
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The Weinstein Company (Print).svg|Print version
 
The Weinstein Company Alt.svg|Inverted version
 
The Weinstein Company Alt.svg|Inverted version

Revision as of 11:41, 25 April 2021

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The Weinstein Company

2005–2018

The Weinstein Company

On October 8, 2017, Harvey Weinstein was fired from the company after a laundry list of sexual abuse charges were revealed. The company, already infamous for treating their films poorly, suffered a gigantic collapse thanks to the allegations, and after months of unsuccessfully attempting to have it or its library purchased by another company it was announced on February 26, 2018 the company announced it was pursuing Chapter 11 bankruptcy, a decision made final on March 9. Earlier on March 1, a deal was announced where the company would be sold to former U.S. Small Business Administrator Maria Contreras-Sweet, who planned to turn it into a female-run company. however, four days later, Contreras-Sweet pulled out of the deal over concerns with the studio's financial footing. In May 2018, it was announced that Lantern Capital Partners had won the studio's bankruptcy auction. In the meantime, the company sold off Paddington 2 and The Six Billion Dollar Man to Warner Bros. Pictures to acquire funds.

Lantern Entertainment

2018 (prototype)

Lanternent
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2018–present

Lantern Entertainment

On July 16, 2018, Lantern Capital absorbed TWC and its 277-film library into a new production and distribution company under the name of Lantern Entertainment. This logo closely resembles the Eric Lieber Productions logo.