I'm not entirely sure as I haven't watched it in full myself. But from the title, it seems to be a narrative set in the world of 'The Sandlot'. It could be about the relationships between the characters, their adventures in the sandlot, and how those experiences have turned into something legendary. It might also touch on themes of friendship, growing up, and the power of memories in a particular neighborhood or community that the sandlot represents.
Yes, Shang Chi is from comic books. His stories have captured the imagination of fans. The comic versions provide in-depth backstories and plotlines that add to the depth of the character.
In the comics, Shang Chi has no established gay identity. The focus of his storylines lies elsewhere, mainly on his martial arts skills and adventures.
No, Shang-Chi is not depicted as gay in the comics. His character's romantic and personal relationships are typically presented in a heterosexual context.
Sure was. Shang Chi originated in comics and has since gained popularity in various forms of entertainment. The comic iterations provided the blueprint for his later appearances.