How it worked is a Twitter user would tell Larson they would like to buy tickets for someone or a family who couldn't afford them and she would in turn share the message to her followers.

"Reach out to Jamie if you’ve got a family of four who is dying to see #BlackPanther aka the best movie ever," Larson said in one post.

The film, starring Chadwick Boseman as the title character, opened Thursday night to an enormous $25.2 million. Fans who went to see it posted pictures of themselves dressed up for the occasion in either traditional African clothing or character costumes.

Excitement and anticipation for the picture are at a boiling point: The film is projected to open to $165 million-plus and could become the biggest launch ever for a Marvel Cinematic Universe hero's first stand-alone movie.

See some examples of Larson's numerous messages below:

If you want to buy tix for people who can’t afford to see #BlackPanther at the moment, comment below. If you are in need of tix, reach out to the angels who have commented below #payitforward Enjoy the movie everyone! — Brie Larson (@brielarson) February 16, 2018

So true!!! Reach out and get your tix! You deserve it! https://t.co/jQn2o9JnDH — Brie Larson (@brielarson) February 16, 2018

KANSAS! Mikayla has got you! https://t.co/uLAdxCEiYG — Brie Larson (@brielarson) February 16, 2018