The newly merged Amazon Prime and Lovefilm have signed a deal with Warner Bros International Television Distribution for the streaming rights to some of its biggest hits, such as Arrow, The Following and Revolution.

Amazon Prime Instant Video will allow fans to stream the shows after they have aired on their respective UK TV channels.

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Other shows involved in the deal include Hostages and The 100.

Arrow and Revolution's first seasons will be available on demand and all at once from July and Hostages and The 100 will arrive in 2015. Subsequent seasons will follow each year.

Amazon Prime Instant Video launches in the UK on Wednesday, February 26.

It merges Amazon Prime's One-Day delivery service and Kindle access with Lovefilm's instant streaming.

Prime will be offered at £79 a year and customers can lock in a special offer deal of £49 for the year if they sign up before Wednesday.

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