Steven Spielberg’s Mistaken Text to Josh O’Connor Unlocks Key Scene

Filmmaker Steven Spielberg accidentally texted actor Josh O'Connor instead of his wife Kate Capshaw during the filming of 'Disclosure Day'. The late-night message, "The door is on the latch, just push," helped O'Connor unlock a key emotional scene. O'Connor initially thanked Spielberg, who then clarified the text was meant for his wife. Despite the mix-up, the moment became a memorable joke on set and aided the performance.

Key Points: Spielberg Mistakenly Texts Josh O’Connor, Not Wife

  • Spielberg texted O'Connor late at night instead of wife
  • Message helped O'Connor understand emotional scene
  • O'Connor praised the note, then learned it was a mistake
  • Mix-up became a light-hearted joke on set
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Steven Spielberg accidentally texts Josh O'Connor instead of wife Kate Capshaw during 'Disclosure Day' shoot

Steven Spielberg accidentally texted actor Josh O'Connor instead of wife Kate Capshaw during 'Disclosure Day' shoot, helping O'Connor unlock a key emotional scene.

Steven Spielberg accidentally texts Josh O'Connor instead of wife Kate Capshaw during 'Disclosure Day' shoot
"The door is on the latch, just push. - Steven Spielberg (via text to Josh O'Connor)"

Washington DC, May 1

Filmmaker Steven Spielberg accidentally sent a text message meant for his wife Kate Capshaw to actor Josh O'Connor during the filming of his upcoming movie 'Disclosure Day', an incident that unexpectedly helped shape a key scene in the project, according to People.

O'Connor, who stars in the sci-fi film releasing on June 12, shared the anecdote in an interview, calling it "the greatest Steven Spielberg story."

Describing the moment, O'Connor said he was struggling with an emotional scene while preparing in his hotel room when Spielberg sent him a late-night message, according to People.

"I was halfway through the shoot and we had a scene coming up, which is quite an emotional scene and I was struggling with it," O'Connor said. "And then I got a text from him quite late at night, just saying, 'The door is on the latch, just push,'" according to People.

The actor said the message helped him understand the emotional arc of the scene. "It made so much sense. I was like, 'Of course.' ... I was so thrilled with that note and I came in the next day and said, 'Steven, you totally unlocked it for me.'"

However, Spielberg later clarified that the message was not intended for him. "He was like, 'What are you talking about?'" O'Connor recalled. "It turns out that text was supposed to be for his wife," according to People.

The filmmaker has been married to Kate Capshaw since 1991. The couple shares four children and is known for their long-standing partnership in Hollywood.

Despite the mix-up, O'Connor said the moment became a light-hearted memory on set. "It became a very big joke for all of us. But it did unlock the scene for me, so, fair play," he added, according to People.

'Disclosure Day' features an ensemble cast including Emily Blunt, Colin Firth, Eve Hewson and Colman Domingo. The film follows O'Connor's character, a cybersecurity expert with a mysterious connection to Blunt's role, as they uncover signs of alien life on Earth.

- ANI

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Sarah B
That's hilarious! Imagine being Josh O'Connor, thinking you got this profound director's note, only to find out it was meant for his wife. But hey, if it helped the scene, who cares? Sometimes a happy accident is better than planning.
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Priya S
I love this! It shows how even legends like Spielberg are relatable with those "sent to the wrong person" text moments. And it's so Indian-drama style—accidental text leading to a breakthrough! 😂
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James A
Fair play to O'Connor for taking it in stride. But honestly, a text meant for your spouse about a door being on the latch… that's pure domestic life. 😂 Glad it worked out for the movie though—'Disclosure Day' sounds intriguing with that alien twist.
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Arjun K
This is such a feel-good story. But one has to wonder—doesn't Spielberg check the recipient before hitting send? 😅 Nevertheless, it's great that a mistake turned into a memorable anecdote. Sometimes the universe works in mysterious ways, yaar.
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Michael C
Honestly, I'm more interested in 'Disclosure Day' now. Spielberg + alien life + an ensemble cast? Count me in for June 12. And this text mix-up is just a bonus story to add to the film's lore.
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Neha E
OMG

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