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'Supernatural' Season 10 News, Spoilers: Things Are Getting Out of Hand for Dean in 'About a Boy'

One of the most anticipated episodes in the 10th season of the hit supernatural show "Supernatural" titled "About a Boy" is finally here and fans are hankering for more information about what this week's episode will offer.

Going into his social media, show writer Adam Glass announced on his Twitter the return of actor Dylan Everett as the young Dean Winchester.

"So glad @dylanevz is back as #young dean. I loved him in #badboys an knew I wanted to use him again. He slays it again in about a boy. #SPN," he wrote.

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As indicated in the spoiler reports, the lengthy Mark of Cain storyline might be put aside this week as Sam (Jared Padalecki) will be preoccupied in finding a way to bring his brother back to his old self.

It was revealed in the synopsis that the Winchester brothers are dealing with a unique supernatural being who turns his victims back to their younger selves.

A full summary was posted on The Futon Critic and it reads:

"Looking to get Dean out of the bunker, Sam finds a case for him and Dean to investigate - people are disappearing into thin air with only their clothes left behind. Sam and Dean suspect fairies or angels, but the truth turns out to be much more shocking - Hansel (guest star Mark Acheson), from Hansel and Gretel lore, is kidnapping people and turning them into their younger selves to placate the evil witch (guest star Lesley Nicol). Unfortunately, Dean finds this information out the hard way after he becomes Hansel's next victim and reverts to his 14 year old self."

Will the siblings be able to get out of this dire situation? If so, how? Find out the answers when "Supernatural" Season 10 Episode 12 airs this Tuesday, Feb. 3, at 9 p.m. on The CW.

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