Pertinent to the X-movies thread, there has been a lot of industry speculation about the Fox v. Disney "Marvel Not-So-Secret Wars":
Deadpool, while it was supposed to be hip and snarky, dropped a LOT of Katzenberg-esque razzes at Disney and the Avengers half of the MCU, leading some to suspect that Fox is going to be overdosing on their box-office hubris for the time being, and not about to suffer remorse about holding out their X-heroes any time soon like Sony did with Spiderman.
And since Marvel now wants its print-comic canon to reflect and work in tandem with the MCU (ie. Tony Stark in the print comics now looks and talks like Robert Downey Jr.), there's been less and less focus on the X-mutants, since Disney is not in the business of promoting Fox franchises.
Wolverine has been substituted with the "Old Man Logan" series--so Hugh Jackman can't complain--and more and more new heroes, like Ms. Marvel, are turning out
not to be mutants (since Fox would immediately lay claim to them), but innocent victims of "the Terragen Mist", thus leading to the Inhumans series that Disney/Marvel wants to float as their competing franchise.
Quite literally, it's "If Marvel can't have the X-Men, no one will." And on the whole, it's hard to blame them.
Nice going, Fox--At this rate, we'll have the Xavier School torn down within a year.