>>91129758the only information anyone has is previous deals since the actual rights deals have never been made public after the disney buyout except for the deals they've made with paramount/sony
http://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/superheroes-that-marvel-does-not-own-the-rights-to-anymore.html/?a=viewallBack in 2005, 20th Century Fox thought they had the next big movie franchise when they released their Fantastic Four movie. However, after one flop of a sequel, the franchise remained dormant until Fox released a similarly reviled reboot. Despite the reboot’s failure, there’s still a planned sequel in the works for 2017, as Fox clearly is reluctant to let go of this one without at least trying to go out in a blaze of glory.
The big problem here is that any new character created within this universe by Marvel in the comics automatically becomes the property of Fox. This in turn led to speculation that the recent cancellation of the Fantastic Four comic series was a direct response to that. Marvel even reportedly issued an edict where, according to AV Club, writers were “forbidden to create new characters,” lest they end up in Fox’s pocket in theaters.
In an even stranger turn of events, rumors flew around that Marvel and Fox had apparently come to an accord over the rights, putting the Fantastic Four firmly back in Marvel’s hands. Both studios soon came out and refuted this, but it still makes us wonder: is something in the works? Perhaps it was a preliminary deal that has yet to be finalized, or maybe even worse, an agreed-upon deal that fell through at the last second.
Nobody besides two companies knows the deal, all that we have is rights deals they made before disney bought them out and they've been sitting on what they had since Disney is actively trying to get everything back.
So the deal ended up being about ego/tv shows and not getting FF rights back