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HBO and Amazon have penned a licensing deal to and a plethora of new shows will soon hit Amazon’s Prime streaming service!

Starting May 21, the HBO content will hit the streaming service with complete episodes and seasons from some of your favorite shows including: “The Sopranos,” “The Wire,” “Deadwood,” “Rome,” “Six Feet Under,” “Eastbound & Down,” “Enlightened” and “Flight of the Conchords.” Also HBO miniseries like “Angels in America,” “Band of Brothers,” “John Adams,” “The Pacific” and “Parade’s End.”

You may notice a couple of HBO’s current hit shows missing. According to HBO’s press release notes seasons of shows like “Girls,” “The Newsroom” and “Veep” will become available approximately three years after airing. While shows like “True Blood” and “Boardwalk Empire” which have been on longer will have their earliest seasons available on Amazon Prime May 21.

Notable missing from the list of shows coming to Amazon Prime is “Game of Thrones.” No reason is given but it is probably a gem HBO wants to keep to themselves to keep the people coming back to the network. Also missing from the press notes is “Sex and the City,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” “Entourage” and “True Detective,” plus “Luck,” “Carnivàle,” “Bored to Death,” “Hung,” “John from Cincinnati” and “How to Make it in America.”

While a ton of good programs are missing from the agreement, remember Amazon Prime fans are also gaining some pretty solid series already added to the current Prime exclusives including “Hannibal,” “The Americans,” and more!

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