Update:

Despite prior reports, HBO's library of shows currently available on Amazon Prime Video won't be leaving the streaming service next month after all.

A representative for HBO confirmed to IGN the labels indicating the shows would be leaving on May 21 were created in error. "I can confirm on the record that these titles will not be leaving the service...The titles were mislabeled within the system and the deal has not expired."Additionally, a representative for Amazon confirmed to The Verge their deal with HBO has not expired, saying the titles were mislabeled and the error will be fixed soon.

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Several HBO shows that are currently available to Amazon Prime subscribers, including The Sopranos and The Wire, will be leaving the streaming service next month.As reported by Vulture , Amazon Prime subscribers with HBO shows on their watchlists are being notified that many of the network's titles will no longer be available for streaming via Prime Video starting May 21.In addition to The Wire and The Sopranos, several other shows will be leaving the service, including Six Feet Under, Flight of the Conchords, True Blood, Deadwood, Eastbound and Down, Bored to Death, the first two seasons of Veep and Girls, and more. That said, a few shows will remain, including Sex and the City, Curb Your Enthusiasm and Entourage.Amazon and HBO have yet to officially comment on the status of the exclusive partnership they entered back in 2014 , but a "source familiar with the deal" told Vulture that HBO currently has no plans to extend its agreement with Amazon.HBO launched its own standalone streaming service, HBO Now , the year after it signed the deal with Amazon. As such, the network's approach has presumably changed since the partnership, as it now focuses on distributing its content through its own streaming channel.

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