What if ABC Motion Pictures remained open?

In 1965, the American Broadcasting Company established it's first film division, ABC Pictures Corporation, which was responsible for 37 films produced, including introducing several of the most beloved productions, Like 	Lovers and Other Strangers.

Later on in 1979, ABC formed it's second film division called ABC Motion Pictures. On October 28, 1985, ABC shut down ABC Motion Pictures theatrical motion picture operation after the release of only 6 theatrical films. However, The unit would continue producing TV movies and mini-series while increasing TV series output.

To this day, there aren't anymore movie arms run by ABC ever since, despite currently making television films.

So with that said, let's take a time to turn on our imagination so we can learn the theory if ABC's two film studios would be an one studio together, by thinking about what could've be like if it remained opening to this day, and also think of the differences and changes of the studio itself.

This theory is interconnected to What if Republic Pictures/CBS Films remained open?.

Changes

 * ABC would've established it's film studio in 1956 with AB-PT Pictures, Then to Atlas Pictures in 1959, ABC Pictures in 1966, AMP in 1979, and back to the ABC Pictures name in 1989.
 * All Roger Rabbit cartoons would've been real.