Netflix Ends Golden Globes Party Partnership With The Weinstein Company

UPDATED: Ever since Netflix joined the list of companies hosting a Golden Globes bash, the Internet network had been partnered with The Weinstein Company. With TWC’s reputation hit by the Harvey Weinstein sexual misconduct scandal and the future of the company in limbo as it is attempting a fire sale, Netflix is going solo.

“We have no plans to partner with other studios for upcoming events,” a rep for the streaming giant said in a statement to Deadline.

TWC and Netflix have co-hosted a post-Globes party together for several years, with TWC getting top billing.

TWC confirmed to Deadline it is not planning a party this year. That is understandable as the embattled company faces lawsuits and an uncertain fate following accusations by dozens of women that co-founder Harvey Weinstein had sexually harassed or assaulted them.

The news of Netflix’s parting of the ways with TWC on a Globes party, the latest company to distance itself from TWC, was first reported by TMZ.

Related stories

'Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return' Renewed For Season 2 On Netflix

Netflix Greenlights Colombian Original Series From 'Narcos' Producer

'The Meyerowitz Stories' Director Noah Baumbach On His Personally Rooted Penchant For New York Stories

Get more from Deadline.com: Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, Newsletter