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CBS renews ‘Under the Dome’

Stephen King is slated to write the premiere episode of the second season of "Under the Dome," the CBS series based on his novel.
(Elise Amendola / Associated Press)
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Looks like there’s no escaping the dome just yet. CBS has renewed “Under the Dome” for a second season.

That the network would want to squeeze more out of the adaptation of Stephen King’s best seller, about a town trapped under a mysterious orb, is hardly surprising. It was the network’s most-watched summer premiere since 2000, giving CBS incentive to take advantage of the open-ended option for the event series.

“We’re excited to tell more stories about the mystery of the dome and the secrets in Chester’s Mill, and are thrilled to have the master storyteller himself, Stephen King, tell the first one of next season,” CBS Entertainment President Nina Tassler said in a statement.

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“Under the Dome” is averaging about 13.8 million viewers, according to Nielsen numbers provided to the network. When DVR numbers, VOD and online streaming are factored in, it sees a significant boost.

King is slated to write the premiere episode of the second season. The drama will return next summer with 13 episodes.

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