What if WarnerMedia acquired Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer?

As we all know, after Time Warner merged with Turner Broadcasting System in 1996, the company inherited most of the pre-1986 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer library, including hits like The Wizard of Oz, Ben-Hur, Gone with the Wind, Singin' in the Rain, 2001: A Space Odyssey, Doctor Zhivago and Tom and Jerry, but excluding some like The Pink Panther, the James Bond and Rocky series, with those being kept by sister studio United Artists, with others like RoboCop joining MGM's catalog after acquiring Orion Pictures. But considering some recent co-productions between the current MGM and Warner Bros., what if WarnerMedia takes the next step and acquires the company? Here's a potential scenario.

Changes

 * The acquisition would take place in 2016, when the company was still known as Time Warner.
 * The post-1986 MGM, post-1952 United Artists and Orion Pictures catalogues would now be owned by WarnerMedia.
 * However, its pre-1986 catalog would still be owned through Turner Entertainment while Tom and Jerry, Droopy and other pre-1986 MGM cartoons would be owned by Warner Bros. Animation through Hanna-Barbera.
 * MGM would be integrated as a division of Warner Bros. Entertainment as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Filmed Entertainment, with United Artists and Orion Pictures serving as its sub-labels.
 * United Artists Releasing would likely not exist as future MGM releases would be distributed by Warner Bros. instead, although the brand would be kept for iconic franchises produced under that label such as the James Bond and Rocky films.
 * MGM Home Entertainment would still exist, although now as a sub-label of Warner Bros. Home Entertainment.
 * A new logo would be developed, consisting of the Warner Bros. logo zooming out until it's revealed it's being reflected on Leo the Lion's eye and turning into the 2012 MGM logo as the WarnerMedia byline fades in at the end.
 * Developing rights for future games based on MGM properties would now be owned by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.
 * Epix would likely be closed down with its original programming and first-run rights for MGM movies moving to HBO and Cinemax.
 * Most of its content would be available on HBO Max.
 * This would allow DC Comics to publish titles based on MGM franchises such as The Pink Panther, James Bond, Rocky, RoboCop, Hannibal, The Addams Family and Spaceballs.
 * Some crossover specials with other Warner Bros. properties would be made such as Batman vs. James Bond, Hannibal in Arkham, [RoboCop and Blade Runner], [Pink Panther and Scooby-Doo because mystery], [RoboCop and TBD], [The Addams Family and Beetlejuice] and [Spaceballs and TBD].
 * Several movies are brought back as new takes on such media.

Direct-to-video

 * /Batman vs. James Bond/ (2020)

Games

 * /James Bond 007: Death Wish/ (2019)