Sony has been more closed recently about licenses. Actually, it could get quite tricky on who owns Bond. Eon owns the Bond film rights and licenses it out to MGM for movies. MGM was owned by Sony, but that isn't the case anymore. Some complex bankruptcy stuff happened.
So, to get more complicated. James Bond is a book series. As such the company IFP can license out Bond to video games based off of the books instead of the movies. Think the Hobbit for Gamecube. MGM made the majority of the movies where we would get out derivative content. And also now owns the movies they didn't make.
according to Eon's wikipedia page.
"The video rights for all of Eon's films are owned by MGM Home Entertainment, and are controlled by MGM's distributor 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. Sony Pictures Home Entertainment initially assumed the video rights to Casino Royale, but the 2012 home video editions of this film were issued by MGM and 20th Century Fox."
according to the New York Times Sony's rights to the movie expired in 2015.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/20/business/media/james-bond-sony-mgm-eon-productions.html As of April several companies have been courting MGM, but I can't find any news since that time.
If I were to guess whose going to buy bond? Disney. If I were MGM I would think I would probably make the most money off of Disney. After the initial rights sell off I would Imagine I still retain a cut of the later profits. The company to make the most profits is going to be Disney. Also, Disney would be smart enough to plan their films so they don't compete.
Otherwise it's going to be Star Wars vs Bond at the box office. Or Avengers vs Bond.