What if Broad Green Pictures remained open?

In the begining of the DVD industry, Digiview Productions was founded as a public domain company. In 2004, Digiview released Animal Farm, made by Halas and Batchelor productions in 1954. Because the film had recieved a Super 8 release in the 1970s, Digiview had assumed that it was in the public domain. In fact, Joy Halas still owned the copyright, and filed a lawsuit against Digiview. Halas won the lawsuit, and Digiview filed for bankruptcy later that year.

On Jauary 1, 2006, Digiview was relaunched under the name "Digiview Entertainment", but was not as successful as the first name, so it went defunct on May 15, 2010.

Four Years Later, Broad Green Pictures was formed. because of a string of box office dissapointments, Broad Green went defunct in 2018, without it's unfinished it's films released.

But what if Digiview and Broad Green fused into a one-studio thing? This is how it could've turned out.