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Charlie's Angels Returns (Really), and 5 Other Stories You'll Be Talking About Today

Also in today's edition of The Broadsheet: Super 8 gets a release date... George Clooney finds money... Julianne Moore is going to cry... Awesome Halloween dread... and more!

· Let's just make this quick today: ABC's Charlie's Angels reboot is headed into pilot production after a year of hold-ups, delays, redevelopment and other hassles. Shooting reportedly begins in January in Miami, and casting is underway. Odds are you'll find at least one, maybe two of the eventual Angels in our Verge archives. Predictions welcome! [Deadline]

· The J.J. Abrams/Steven Spielberg sci-fi megacollaboration Super 8 has been given an official release date of June 10, 2011 -- opposite the next Fast & Furious film. Universal will be writing an angry letter in 3... 2... [THR]

· The check has cleared on George Clooney's next acting/directing project, the political drama The Ides of March, and shooting commences in February. Ryan Gosling will co-star. [Deadline]

· Julianne Moore took a few tense, troubling moments out of a new interview to... cry. Obviously. [Guardian]

· Randy and Evi Quaid were released from detention and allowed an extended stay in Canada after the "surprise find" that her father was born in the country. "I'm so proud to be Canadian," she told reporters, all of whom no doubt immediately questioned what short cosmic straw they had done to land on the Quaid asylum beat. Anyway, this happened. [Reuters]

· Here's an awesome-sounding residence you and your kids nevertheless might want to avoid while trick or treating Sunday night. [The Awl]