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The sci-fi series will return in summer 2014.
July 29, 2013
CBS announced today that its new sci-fi drama Under the Dome has been renewed for a second season. The freshman summer series has been pulling in solid ratings since its premiere last month, making it an easy decision for the network to issue today's pickup for another 13 episodes in summer 2014.
It was also announced that Stephen King, who penned the bestselling novel of the same name, will write the premiere episode for Season 2.
UPDATE: Season 2 of Under the Dome will premiere on Monday, June 30, 2014.
(Source: TV by the Numbers)
Comments (33)
07/29/13 at 05:01pm
I love the show too but it was suppose to be a miniseries. An adaptation of the book... not an ongoing series... so this is actually bad news for me... it raises a bunch of questions like... I was under the impression this was close to the book (Or at least as close as an adaptation can get... but with them looking towards a season 2 how close to the book are they staying... also... that means the dome is still up at the end? does that mean it was at the end of the book too? I've never read it... if it is still up at the end of the book then we were never suppose to get answers... so if we will not get answers then we could watch for 5 seasons and still get no answers... I can stop at the first season for no answers... why not take the popularity and instead of make up a season 2 (Which you need Stephen King to come in and write because you do not know were to go from the end of the first one since there is no book 2) why don't you make a 13 episode miniseries based on another of his books? I would much rather that!
07/29/13 at 02:31pm
This is Awesome news woohooo i love this show thank you cbs for doing something right.
07/29/13 at 01:25pm
It's "Lost" in a dome. So far decent, but it could very easily devolve into the standard formulaic network drama. In most cases the first two seasons are pretty good ( a la Lost, Heroes, Falling Skies), then things slowly start to become about side stories and inconsequential character back-flashes. Only time will tell on this one.
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