People want to blame the studio for everything, when it's the writers who are putting things on paper, and the directors who are often coming up with the ideas.
For the record: Cyclops dying was not a Fox decision. It was a collaboration between Kinberg, Penn, and Vaughn, because they didn't have James Marsden for a long period of time. They, in Kinberg's words, came up with a "really awesome idea" on how to work around his limited availability.
As far as Singer not being there, even from the beginning he didn't really want to stick around. He said he didn't want to do another
X-Men film until he did something else first. That something else became
Logan's Run. Dunno whatever even happened to that.
Fox NEEDED to move on with
X-Men 3. If they linger too long, actors lose availability, audiences lose interest - the company was basically putting themselves in a position to lose money if they didn't release the movie when they did. It had nothing to do with beating Singer to theatres.
I'm not saying Fox is innocent - they are still a business and make BUSINESS decisions, not artistic decisions.
But there is so much false information being spewed out there just to bad mouth Fox. It's like a bunch if Michael Moore's running around making up lies and bending the truth to "expose the truth from the big bad evil entity".
And people wonder why I get frustrated with all the mindless, ignorant Fox hate.