SALT LAKE CITY — ”Avengers: Endgame” clocks in at three hours long with no intermission.

If you’re going to see the film this weekend and have a small bladder, that may pose a problem, as some fans have noted.

Never fear, however, because CBS has put together a guide of when the best times to go to the bathroom during the film will be.

Warning: Mild “Avengers: Endgame” spoilers ahead.

1. During the San Francisco title slate

According to CBS, this scene happens about 30 minutes into “Endgame” and focuses on Ant Man. Scott pieces together plot points you’ll already be familiar with as a Marvel fan, making this a good time to go if you’ve got to go.

2. During the lunch break scene, your best chance

At just over an hour into the film, CBS notes that there’s a funny scene where a few Avengers characters have lunch together. This scene is 15 minutes long and your best opportunity for a bathroom break, according to CBS.

3. During the conversation between Tony and Pepper

Again at just a little over an hour into the film, Tony Stark and Pepper Potts have a character-building conversation that CBS says is not a critical moment in the movie as a whole. This could be another option for a break.

4. During the New Jersey title slate, your last chance

This is it. The last good moment when you’ll want to go to the bathroom if you need it. The film picks up significantly beyond this point, according to CBS, and the last hour of the film is critical to your viewer experience. The New Jersey title slate leads into a nostalgia filled scene that will be fairly easy to piece together if you miss it, according to CBS.

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Other bathroom break options

If running out of the theater is not an option for you, it shouldn’t be a big shocker that the best time to go will before and after the film starts. If you can wait to go, then wait to go. Whatever it takes.

And probably don’t take Paul Rudd’s advice for the sake of everyone sharing the theater with you.

“Avengers: Endgame” is in theaters everywhere Friday.

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