The X-Men / Fantastic Four crossover has been a subject of debate for a while now. All things fall in place for a tie-in of such proportions, mostly after the generally well received first trailer of Fantastic Four. Plus, consider Simon Kinberg: he's the current producer helming the X-Men franchise and producer of Fantastic Four.
The fact Fox has the rights on both slates adds up. Could the X-Men / Fantastic Four crossover happen in the near future? In the same interview with Entertainment Weekly where he talked about Moira returning to X-Men, Simon Kinberg also elaborated on Doctor Doom and revealed his take on the said X-Men / Fantastic Four crossover.
The X-Men / Fantastic Four crossover, a possibility
The tie-in bandwagon: is this one Simon Kinberg is willing to jump in? See his elaborate insight here. But he does build up to the answer:
"Part of what's cool about the Fantastic Four comics is that there's an emphasis on the science of science fiction. And we treat what would normally be considered a superpower as a trauma. They don't just go up a roof, jump off, and start swinging through the city. It's the opposite. What would happen if your body transformed, and you didn't have control over it?"
That does sound a lot like X-Men, which is initially about mutants who strive to learn how to control their powers.
"The reboot of FanFour really needed to work in and of itself," says Kinberg, which is, understandably, a prerequisite for the X-Men / Fantastic Four crossover. "We were doing something pretty radical with the tone of the movie. If we wanted to find a way to connect them to the X-Men, we could," adds Kinberg. "There's a lot of precedent from the comics."
A thought on Doctor Doom
On a final note, Kinberg says about Doctor Doom "he has aspirations and struggles that are a little bit more classically tragic than the other characters. As much as it's an origin story of our heroes, it also tracks how someone can become a villain."
What do you make of that, in particular if you consider Doctor Doom hardly shows up in the released trailer? All in all, it's comforting to know the X-Men / Fantastic Four crossover is not something they've forgot about, though it's not exactly their top priority right now.
Any thoughts on that? Do you think the upcoming Fantastic Four will score the necessary points in order for Simon Kinberg to realistically contemplate the prospect of the X-Men / Fantastic Four crossover?