Why WarnerMedia should buy MGM Holdings

What if WarnerMedia bought the ENTIRETY of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Holdings as a WarnerMedia-MGM Holdings merger?

Yes, today, I will go explain why WarnerMedia should buy MGM Holdings.

So, let's talk about WarnerMedia.

Now, about WarnerMedia, they have been known for HBO, Turner, and Warner Bros., who owns the pre-1986 MGM library.

I'm sorry if that's not a lot, but with that said, let's finally talk about MGM.

Now, MGM was known for its James Bond and Pink Panther movies, as well as its pre-May 1986 library that was sold to Turner Entertainment, which is now owned by Warner Bros. Yes, MGM was originally a member of the Motion Picture Association of America, until 1986 or 2005. I honestly don't understand why Sony bought 20% of MGM. Didn't Sony ALREADY have Sony Pictures? Why would Sony need to buy MGM, even 20% of it??!! Warner Bros. should’ve been the one who needs to buy MGM!! Comcast, maybe, but Comcast left MGM to buy NBCUniversal, I think.

MGM Home Entertainment is still active, it's just that Fox is currently distributing MGM's Home Media releases, since 2006, after Sony Pictures' home media distribution deal for MGM was up. For those who are not sure what MGM Holdings is, it's a 25/25/25/25 joint venture between Highland Capital Management, Anchorage Capital Group, Third Point Management, and Solus Alternative Asset Management. And MGM's parent company somehow.

Now, it's time to answer the big question: Why SHOULD Warner Bros. buy Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in its entirety? It's because of this: MGM went into bankruptcy. Now, I honestly don't know why MGM went into bankruptcy, but I supposed that may be the reason why MGM isn't distributing its movies completely anymore. Their last full distribution, from what I've heard was the 2010 movie Hot Tub Time Machine. I mean.... imagine this: Warner Bros. buying Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in its entirety. That sounds like a great idea! I bet Warner Bros. buying MGM would give MGM back its pre-1986 library, and lead to Warner Bros. also owning the rights to all the library and assets owned by MGM. I'm sure that Turner Entertainment and MGM Holdings would even change their names to "MGM/Turner Entertainment" after buying 100% of MGM Holdings. Warner Bros, would still let MGM keep the rights to all of its currently owned properties, such as the Pink Panther. MGM should collect it's pre-1986 and post-1986 libraries, the Samuel Goldwyn libraries (films from The Samuel Goldwyn Company, Samuel Goldwyn Films, and Samuel Goldwyn Productions), The United Artists library, Orion Pictures, Eon Productions, it's MGM Cartoons, and Cannon Films.

Warner Bros. owning MGM entirely would bring MGM out of bankruptcy, and make MGM part of the Warner Bros, family. Since Disney is planning to buy 20th Century Fox, Fox should end their distribution deal with MGM on home media, but Warner Bros. would make their Distribution deal with MGM on home media. Buying MGM would fold Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation into Warner Bros. Animation. And I hope Warner Bros. makes the decision to get MGM back on their feet, and become a part of the WB family.