What if Comcast acquired The Walt Disney Company back in 2004?

As of 2019, The Walt Disney Company is one of the major media companies to be independently owned rather than owned by a larger company (e.g: Viacom and CBS Corporation by National Amusements, NBCUniversal by Comcast, WarnerMedia by AT&T and Columbia Pictures by Sony). However, on February 11th, 2004, when the company was passing through some difficulties, Comcast Corporation made a $54.1 billion offer to acquire the company, just to be rejected by Disney's board of directors and eventually dropped out. But what if Comcast was successful in that bid? Here's what might have happened.

List of changes

 * The company would rebrand to Walt Disney Entertainment.
 * The pre-2004 Disney library would now be owned by Comcast.
 * Disney's film and television units would add a Comcast byline.
 * Comcast wouldn't acquire NBCUniversal in 2011, probably remaining majority-owned by GE.
 * While Pixar Animation Studios would still be acquired by Disney, Marvel Entertainment would instead be acquired by Sony Pictures and Lucasfilm by 21st Century Fox.
 * As a result, the Marvel Cinematic Universe would [still just Marvel Studios and its animated shows [airing on CN instead].
 * Disney wouldn't have acquired 20th Century Fox, remaining under Rupert Murdoch's hands.
 * Disney wouldn't do live-action remakes.