Channing Tatum ends development project with the Weinstein Co.

"We will no longer develop it or anything else that is the property of TWC."

The actor and his producing partner Reid Carolin had been developing a film adaptation of the book "Forgive Me Leonard Peacock," which deals with the theme of sexual abuse, with the studio.

In 2014, The Hollywood Reporter broke the news that Tatum and Carolin planned to co-direct the film, and Tatum was considering starring.

Still, Weinstein was terminated by the board of his eponymous studio, only later to resign. He is still pursuing a claim that he was wrongfully fired, ABC News confirmed Tuesday.

Weinstein was also expelled from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and the Producers Guild of America voted to institute termination proceedings. A final determination will be made by the PGA next month.

Meanwhile, ABC News confirmed earlier this week that the Weinstein Co. is setting itself up for a potential sale, accepting an immediate cash infusion from private equity firm Colony Capital. The board will also negotiate with the firm for a possible sale of some or all of the assets.

According to Weinstein Company board member Tarak Ben Ammar, the cash infusion will “help stabilize the company’s current operations.”