Update: Steve here. I’ve checked with some high up sources and can report Marvel has not regained the movie rights to Fantastic Four. In addition, Fox already had the X-Men TV rights so no trade happened or was necessary. Original story below.

It’s no secret that Disney and Marvel’s collaborative efforts have helped to elevate the comic book company’s properties to an unprecedented level of fame, but many of Marvel’s characters remain fragmented and scattered across different studios. The X-Men franchise, characters, and leeway to use the word “mutant” famously lie with 20th Century Fox, a studio that has done very well with the property and looks to continue this success withBryan Singer’scinematic conclusion,X-Men: Apocalypse. Marvel’s “First Family”, theFantastic Four, also resides at Fox, but if a new report is accurate, that could be about to change.

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Den of Geekis reporting that the rights toFantastic Fourare coming back to Marvel at long last. Part of their reasoning for the deal is the disappointing box office ($166+ million worldwide from a $120 million budget) that Fox saw with its 2015 reboot starringMiles Teller,Michael B. Jordan,Kate Mara, andJamie Bell. The second part of the rationale behind the rights transfer is the recent news that Fox will be developing two TV shows from the X-Men universe:HellfireandLegion, the latter bound for FX. Marvel Television is co-producing with 20th Century Fox / FX Productions on the series, but what else does the comic book company get in the deal? Apparently, the rights to theFantastic Four.

We’re currently contacting our own sources to get some more details on this possible deal, butas we reported back in August, Marvel had to sign off on Fox’s plan to bring the X-Men characters to TV in a live-action format since they retained the comic rights, even though Fox owned the feature film rights. Fox was more vocal about the deal than Marvel was at the time, so it’s looking likely that the Marvel collective was trying to getFantastic Fourback under their own roof as part of the deal. Honestly, it would be the perfect time to strike since Fox, despite claiming to be moving ahead on aFantastic Foursequel, could be looking to shed a property that they clearly don’t know how to handle.X-Menhas been working just fine for them and has reboot potential written all over it, what with the new young cast appearing inApocalypse, and likely longevity with these TV series in development.

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So what’s the earliest that we could see a newFantastic Fourmovie from the company who brought them into existence in the first place? 2020, is the best guess. Marvel recently releaseda slate of release date shifts, along with a trio of new, untitled filmspegged for 2020. Whether it’s in May, July, or November, we’re not sure, but 2020 looks like the earliest you’ll see Marvel’s version ofFantastic Four. Then again, part of the deal could have been that the rights will revert after Fox’s planned 2017 sequel to their clunker of a first film, but that’s speculation at this point.

Would you like to seeFantastic Fourback in Marvel’s hands? Let us know in the comments!

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