CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — In an exclusive interview at Film Fest 919, Joe Letteri, senior visual effects supervisor of Weta Digital, said that his colleague Dan Lemmon will be serving as visual effects supervisor on “The Batman.”

When asked how often he talks to “War for the Planet of the Apes” writer-director Matt Reeves, Letteri said the two haven’t spoken as much recently because Reeves is deep in preparation for “The Batman.”

“He’s working on the new Batman, obviously,” Letteri said. “Dan Lemmon, who supervised all the ‘Apes’ films with Matt, is now working with Matt directly on that.”

Letteri added that Lemmon is currently with Reeves, who is writing and directing “The Batman,” and the duo is devoting their focus entirely to the highly-anticipated DC Comics film.

Lemmon, a four-time Academy Award nominee, received Oscar nominations for his work on each of the films in the “Planet of the Apes” trilogy. Reeves directed the latter two installments.

In 2017, Lemmon won the Oscar for his visual effects work on “The Jungle Book.”

The early stages of development for “The Batman” were quite turbulent. Originally, Ben Affleck was set to star as the Caped Crusader in addition to writing and directing the film. Affleck had completed a script with former DC Entertainment president Geoff Johns, but decided to leave the director’s chair in Jan. 2017, with Reeves quickly replacing him. Affleck later abandoned the project altogether in Jan. 2019.

Reeves will also produce the film, alongside “Planet of the Apes” producer Dylan Clark.

After an exhaustive search by Warner Bros., Robert Pattinson agreed to don the cape and cowl earlier this year. Since then, Jeffrey Wright has reportedly been cast as Commissioner Gordon, with Jonah Hill in talks to play a villain.

Details of the project continue to be shrouded in secrecy, but with production set to begin in early 2020, expect more news in the coming months.

“The Batman” is slated to release on June 25, 2021.