![]() ![]() If Shang-Chi is born in 1999 and runs away from home at 14, he would likely turn 18 sometime in the same year he graduated from high school. While it could simply be a random shirt and not reflective of his own graduation from high school, that seems unlikely since it would fit the movie's timeline. When Katy and Shang-Chi go out for karaoke, he's wearing one of his high school shirts that read "class of 2017" on the back. Neither of them vocally confirm that they survived the Snap, but costuming and a conversation with Katy's mother do. ![]() Though there isn't much talk of whether Katy and Shang-Chi's lives were personally affected by the Snap, one thing that is clear is that the duo survived the Snap to live out those five years before the Blip. Those returning to a world where their children are older, their houses have been sold, and the world has moved on could certainly benefit from a little help. It makes perfect sense that those who experienced that loss five years earlier wouldn't be the only ones to have stress and anxiety. This is a nice touch since the movie doesn't go into detail about how people are dealing with returning to a world that has already mourned their loss. RELATED: 10 Ways Shang-Chi Is The Best MCU Origin Yet One of them reads, "Post-Blip anxiety? You are not alone." It also features the phone number for the National Blip Support Hotline. That idea isn't completely done in the MCU though now it's support groups for those affected by the Blip. When the camera lingers on the outside of Katy's building early in the movie, the wall is littered with posters and flyers for passersby. During the events of Avengers: Endgame, the audience saw Steve Rogers leading a support group for those who lost loved ones to Thanos' Snap. ![]()
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