I mean they can certainly offer to make a deal like they did with Sony, but I don't think Marvel finds the FF to be worth that much effort to go after like with Spiderman. They are co-producing Xmen tv series, and its safe to say Marvel got something out of the deal to allow that. Whether its FF rights we still don't know.
If we're being honest with ourselves, do we actually think Marvel's actively trying to get the F4 back or do we fans care more about it then they do?
Marvel imposed a ban on Fox owned characters appearing in their animated shows for a while now, but Marvel Animation just used Kang for an episode of Avengers assemble. Honest mistake perhaps?
How reliable is that source? After all, especially in the realm of comic book news, anonymous sources have said things with no backing or didn't go on the record. A crew member within ABC Studios said that Agent Carter was guaranteed to be renewed...that turned out to be nonsense. So how is this more credible if it's another source that doesn't go on the record? They've got nothing to lose at this point.
How reliable is that source? After all, especially in the realm of comic book news, anonymous sources have said things with no backing or didn't go on the record. A crew member within ABC Studios said that Agent Carter was guaranteed to be renewed...that turned out to be nonsense. So how is this more credible if it's another source that doesn't go on the record? They've got nothing to lose at this point.
If we're being honest with ourselves, do we actually think Marvel's actively trying to get the F4 back or do we fans care more about it then they do?
Marvel imposed a ban on Fox owned characters appearing in their animated shows for a while now, but Marvel Animation just used Kang for an episode of Avengers assemble. Honest mistake perhaps?
Or it's nothing and not some huge secret that makes it safe to assume? If there were news, you wouldn't sit on that until a year or so after the fact, only to say 'Hey, remember that news a year or two ago about Marvel having a hand in that X-Men TV show? Well, here's why!' That wouldn't make sense. I'm sure Marvel Studios probably would want Fantastic Four, but I doubt they're as eager as some folks on this here forum.
Fox isn't letting go of those film rights anytime soon. People wanted to believe the Comic-Con myth too badly.

Marvel imposed a ban on Fox owned characters appearing in their animated shows for a while now, but Marvel Animation just used Kang for an episode of Avengers assemble. Honest mistake perhaps?
As was The Fantastic Four, super skrull, and galactusHe was in Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes before.
Why not? What would be the point of them keeping them? Just to say "Haha, Marvel...we still have the rights but can't do anything with them?"![]()
And what is the reason for IP being valuable? Bottom line. an establish brand like Fantastic Four means Fox could have used the built in awareness to help bring audiences. They've all but squandered that. They want to stick to these rights for as long as possible?Sure, but better be ready to deliver another bomb if you're not ready to part with it. That is if they can convince their investors..Because in the entertainment industry, IP is everything. And those rights are more valuable to Marvel/Disney right now than they are to Fox. And if Fox allowed those rights to go back to a competitor, it would make them look bad.