The Russo Brothers Officially Announce The 'Avengers: Endgame' Spoiler Ban Is Over After This Weekend

**NO SPOILERS FOR “AVENGERS: ENDGAME” BELOW. I PROMISE!**

The Russo Brothers have made it their personal mission, as directors of the last two ‘Avengers’ films, to try their best to eliminate spoilers online. Obviously, that’s an impossibility, but by and large, they’ve been successful in at least limiting the spreading of spoilers on a massive scale. With their letters and #DontSpoilTheEndgame campaign, the directors have gone out of their way to allow fans the chance to go watch “Avengers: Endgame” without the threat of someone spoiling the massive twists and reveals.

That being said, we’re only human. And the Russos know this. So, today, on Good Morning America, the directors have made it official – we can start spoiling the shit out of ‘Endgame’ on Monday.

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“GIve it two weekends,” announced Joe Russo. “Not everyone can get there the first weekend. But I think if you haven’t seen it yet, you should get out there and see it because by Monday, people will be talking about it.”

Now, don’t worry. That doesn’t mean we’ll be flooding our headlines with spoilers, but it’s a fair warning to those that haven’t seen ‘Endgame,’ that Monday is the deadline if you want to go in completely fresh. So, if your best friend tells you the ending next week, you can’t blame them. If your mom wants to tell you about how she doesn’t understand why such-and-such happens, and you didn’t see it yet, that’s your fault.

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Honestly though, if you aren’t seeing the film in the first 10 days of release, odds are you’re not all that concerned about spoilers, to begin with. For many of the diehard fans, it’ll be their second, third, or fourth (hey, don’t judge me!) times seeing the film. So, for those people, just keep your mouth shut until Monday. Then you can yell the ending from the rooftops.