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'Under the Dome' Spoilers: Stephen King Warns 'Nobody is Safe'

"Under the Dome" season two premiered on CBS just last week, but fans are already concerned for their favorite characters on the drama.

A new installment to the hit television series airs this Monday entitled "Infestation," complete with dangers and drama for residents of Chester's Mill. Ahead of the new episode, spoilers made waves online revealing a lot of changes in the new season.

Stephen King, who originally wrote the book which "Under the Dome" is based on, has been discussing the television series, including season two. In fact, the famed author wrote the opening episode. However, King warned fans that no character is safe under the dome, and "anyone is eligible to go," according to Zap2It. Also, while actress Rachelle Lefevre has admitted that her character Julia is a "reluctant hero," King noted that Julia would take on a more central role in season two of "Under the Dome."

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Another report this week points to newcomers on the television series, as well as revelations about the pink stars on "Under the Dome."

"We're going to see [the stars] in a way that gives up more information," executive producer Neal Baer told TV Guide.

The EP also noted that fans of the television series will learn more about the black egg that Julia dropped in the lake. Meanwhile, the drama continues to follow the townspeople of Chester' Mill who are trapped under the giant dome that is supposed to serve as protection from an otherworldly force. However, supplies are running dangerously low as some residents attempt to escape.

"Under the Dome" airs on CBS Mondays at 10 p.m. EST. The synopsis for "Infestation" is as follows: "Barbie risks his life to help Rebecca save the Chester's Mill food supply, when she discovers an infestation of butterfly eggs on the town's crops."

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