'Ready Player One' star Simon Pegg discusses working with Steven Spielberg

Pegg was on hiatus after two big projects -- until Steven Spielberg called.

Simon Pegg was fresh off of not just one dream job, but two.

In fact, he was so satisfied with his acting career, he decided to take a six-month break to think about his next steps.

But that hiatus was short-lived.

"I got back to the UK and I just thought, 'What do I do now?" Pegg added. "I feel like I've fulfilled all of my sort of childhood dreams."

That's when Pegg called his agent.

Pegg is now starring in Spielberg's newest film, "Ready Player One." He said there was absolutely no hesitation in taking on the role.

"So when I got the call that Steven Spielberg wants to talk to you, I was like, 'Yeah, okay. I'll do it'."

He talked about his character in the film.

"I play the part of Ogden Morrow, who is the co-creator of this virtual world called the Oasis," Pegg, 48, told Travers. "He created it with James Halliday, played by the inimitable Mark Rylance.

Pegg compared the storyline to the current social media world, where people sort of reinvent themselves online.

Travers asked Pegg if Spielberg had chosen him for the role because of his love for gaming.

He added, "But the thing that attracted me to it really was Spielberg. He shaped my love of films. He wrote the book on creating big cinema but with an artistic sensibility, the guy that is able to invest a blockbuster with art, artfulness."

“Ready Player One” is in theaters everywhere.

Be sure to watch the full interview with Peter Travers and Simon Pegg in the video above.