Avengers: Endgame shocked fans with a five-year time-jump that made it clear Thanos' attack had long-lasting ramifications for Earth and its Mightiest Heroes.
While The Hulk was ultimately able to bring everyone back, only Spider-Man: Far From Home has directly delved into the fallout from The Blip. Even then, that was mostly focused on Iron Man's death, devoting just minutes to those who had to find their place in the world after returning from the dead.
Since then, the likes of WandaVision, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, and Hawkeye have also referenced The Blip in various ways, but fans anxious for an in-depth exploration of that time or even details on who were and weren't among those Blipped have been disappointed.
Moving forward, don't expect that to change.
Talking to Lifehacker, She-Hulk: Attorney at Law Head Writer Jessica Gao explained why the Disney+ series isn't making a big deal out of The Blip (likely explaining how and why The Hulk healed his arm so quickly).
"So many shows and movies in the MCU have already kind of covered that and, you know, it’s been talked about a lot that it just felt like, ok so many people have already covered that territory that we’ve accepted it," she says. "We live in a world where that’s already happened and people have already moved on."
Again, some fans are disappointed that The Blip hasn't been a bigger deal in the MCU, but it's not like Marvel Studios has totally ignored it. Addressing where every character was during that time could overcomplicate things and become tedious, and while the world did move on quite quickly from the aftermath, it can't exactly be the main focus of the Multiverse Saga!
If anything, we'd just like someone to talk about that giant Celestial sticking out of the Indian Ocean...