“Batman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice” director Zack Snyder called into a local Detroit, Michigan radio show to dish details about the upcoming film.

Snyder spoke to the Stoney and Bill morning show on 97.1 (via CBS Detroit) to thank the people of Detroit for letting the production take over small parts of their city.

“We’re getting ready to wrap it up and take off and I just wanted to say thanks to you guys for being strong supporters of the movie and coming down and saying hey, and just, I’ve had a great time in Michigan, I just wanted to say thanks to you guys and just to Detroit itself,” Snyder said.

Snyder told the morning show they’re not done filming and are headed to Chicago to finish the remaining scenes. The director also dished on Aquaman Jason Momoa’s first visit on the set, who was a hit amongst the ladies working on the production.

“I was hanging out with him here in Detroit and he was loving on it so hard … He’s a great guy, but like I say not a small individual,” Snyder said.

Momoa is also a big fan of Snyder. During Walker Stalker Con in Atlanta, Georgia, the “Game of Thrones” actor gushed about the director’s "Batman v Superman” vision.

“The greatest thing for me is that Polynesians, our gods, Kahoali, Maui, all these water gods, so it’s really cool and a honor to be playing a [water] character,” he said. “And there’s not too many brown superheroes, so I’m really looking forward to representing the Polynesians, the natives.”

“My family are some of the greatest water men on earth. I’m not, but I’m going to go train with them. But it’s really an honor just being a Polynesian. And water is the most important thing in this world and we all know it. It’s cool be a part of DC’s universe. I’m really excited to be with Warner Bros., and hopefully everyone likes it. And Zack Snyder’s a genius, so I’m really excited to be hanging out with him.”