Crimz
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One option (and it's a pure speculation/imagining - not based on any real information) would be to set the first couple FF films in the 1960's - before the X-Men world has become paranoid of mutants. The FF could establish themselves, save the world a couple times in a couple films and then then, through some set of circumstances, be transported to the future.
Unlike the X-men, they won't continue from the 60's to present day, but from the view-point of the world, they'll simply disappear one day and then re-appear 50 years later. At that point, they wouldn't be associated with the damn, dirty mutants that everybody has grown to distrust but rather be the Fantastic Four that people remember relatively fondly.
That's just one option, but it gets around the problem I've had with a shared X-Men / FF world in which I can't imagine the FF being treated any differently than all the other mutants.
Then we'll have the problem of the F4 trying to get used to this new world in the future, which would be a waste of time. The focus of the movie would be them adapting to the future. I can see the terrible jokes. Doom would be old, which i don't like the idea of and all of this so that the F4 would be forced with the X-Men. It's a way to make the crossover, but the idea of these two very different teams in the same universe is stupid and i hope Fox doesn't do it.
t: There is only one jewel at Fox and that is X-Men. The F4 would not be treated as some side project by Marvel because they can bring so many things to that universe, like Galactus. The only reason they are even doing a GOTG film is because they do not have the Fantastic Four. The F4 are adventurers first and foremost so they will bring many new places with them, such as Atlantis and the Negative Zone. Marvel would be foolish to cast them aside, and I don't think they will.