
Josh O’Connor is sharing a funny behind-the-scenes moment from filming âDisclosure Day,â and it all started with a text message that was never meant for him.
While working with Steven Spielberg on the upcoming sci-fi film, OâConnor said he was struggling to prepare for an emotional scene. After talking it through with the director earlier in the day, he went back to his hotel room still trying to figure it out. That is when he received a message from Spielberg that read, âThe door is on the latch, just push.â

At first, OâConnor thought it was a piece of thoughtful direction. He interpreted the line as a metaphor for his characterâs emotional release and said it helped him finally unlock the scene. According to People, he even came to set the next day excited to thank Spielberg, telling him the note had been exactly what he needed.
That is when the moment took a turn. Spielberg revealed the message was actually meant for his wife, Kate Capshaw, not his lead actor. OâConnor recalled that the director laughed when he realized what had happened, and the mix-up quickly became a running joke among the cast and crew. Even so, OâConnor said the message still âunlocked the sceneâ for him, despite the fact that it was never intended as acting advice.
Inside âDisclosure Dayâ and Spielbergâs On-Set Approach
The story offers a glimpse into the working relationship between OâConnor and Spielberg, which the actor described as collaborative and hands-on. According to Entertainment Weekly, OâConnor plays Daniel Kellner, a cybersecurity expert pulled into a mystery involving aliens and government secrets.
He described the role as an âunglamorous hero,â someone meant to feel like an everyday person rather than a traditional action lead. Still, the character has a âvery special talent or skillâ that becomes key as the story unfolds, particularly in connection to Emily Bluntâs character.
OâConnor also admitted he did not expect to take on action scenes like jumping onto a moving train, but said the film blends fast-paced moments with emotion, heart and hope. He was first drawn to the project through early conversations with Spielberg, who initially described it as a story about two people being pulled toward each other. As the script developed, OâConnor said it expanded into a much larger sci-fi narrative.
He also praised Spielbergâs approach on set, noting they stayed in close communication throughout filming. OâConnor said the director was âextremely attentiveâ and âreally cares,â
Who Is Kate Capshaw? The Woman Behind the Text

The accidental text also brings attention to Spielbergâs longtime marriage to Capshaw, whom he has been with for more than three decades. According to Parade, the two first met in the early 1980s when she was cast in âIndiana Jones and the Temple of Doom,â a film he directed.
They later reconnected after his divorce, moved in together and married in 1991. Before acting, Capshaw worked as a special education teacher, later appearing in films like âSpaceCampâ and âBlack Rainâ before stepping back to focus on family and creative pursuits.
Together, they share a large blended family and have maintained one of Hollywoodâs longest-lasting relationships, with Spielberg often prioritizing family life alongside his career.
As for OâConnor, the accidental text may not have been meant for him, but it ended up being exactly what he needed in the moment.
âThe door is on the latch, just push,â he said, a line that ultimately helped bring the scene to life.
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