"Captain Marvel" star Brie Larson has, now, transitioned her superpowers from the mainstream industry to the online world by dropping her first-ever video on her own YouTube channel on Thursday, July 2.

In her first video, Larson took the chance to talk about the things that "really matters" to her. “It doesn’t mean that there isn’t also silly content,” Larson said. “…but there will also be deep conversations, anti-racist rhetoric, inclusive content,” she added.

The 22-minute video of the 30-year-old actress showed her talking to famous YouTube stars and content creators about tips they can share on how to manage and maintain a channel. Two of those who joined the actress is actress-comedienne Lilly Singh and “Hot Ones” host Sean Evans.

After Larson kicked-off her video by introducing herself, she, then, told the viewers that the remaining part will be her getting to talk to well-know YouTubers. Larson, also, did not forget to include her mother and grandmother in the video, who cheekily gave her future video suggestions including warming up a tortilla.

The fans were delighted about Larson venturing out in the world of Youtube, which led the video’s views to spike in over 441,000 views in just 19 hours. 

The video is titled “So, I made a decision…” with Brie’s photo on the thumbnail and “MY FIRST Youtube VIDEO” writing on the side.

When asked about what are the things she would love to tackle about in her future videos, Larson opened up about social anxiety and being introverted. The actress said, with confidence, that she is an introvert with asthma, which made her fear in socializing. However, she passed through all those hardships when she played Captain Marvel, declaring that her experience with movie made her a stronger person now.

In the video, Larson opened up some funny details about her "Hunger Games" and "Star Wars" audition. She even recalled the last time she got a flat tire on her way to the "Terminator Reboot" audition, which initially failed to cast her. The actress, also, shared her quarantine gaming hobby – Nintendo Switch’s "Animal Crossing." She, formerly, told PEOPLE about her fond towards the game.

In the end part of Larson’s clip, she made sure to focus the attention to few Black icons whose visions aim to acquire justice for the late Breonna Taylor, namely Janet Mock and Tessa Thompson. Brie Larson, also, provided links on the video’s description that supports the B.L.M. (Black Lives Matter) movement.

Watch her first video below: