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Fox (X-Men, FF) and Sony (Spidey) have them for the foreseeable future. Thing is, the movies are actually successful, and they've done right by them for the most. It's a double-edge sword in that in order for these characters to come back home, we'd have to suffer massive box office failures. Not merely critical failures (Spidey 3, X3/Origins), but straight out bombs. Neither studio really messed up that bad yet.
At least Fox is prepping very cool X-Men and FF stuff right now, and Sony may expand things with a Venom movie at least. Also, of the two, Sony seems to be willing to allow little things like the Oscorp tower that barely missed showing up Avengers last year.
I think from a narrative standpoint, which is very important, Sony's new Spidey universe is 'open' enough to entertain the idea that it resides in the MCU. While much more explanations would be needed to reconcile Fox's X-Movie-verse with what went down with Marvel.
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