Today Amazon and HBO announced a multi-year deal to bring HBO content exclusively to Amazon Prime members.

The statement reads “The collection includes award-winning shows such as The Sopranos, Six Feet Under, The Wire, Big Love, Deadwood, Eastbound & Down, Family Tree, Enlightened, Treme, early seasons of Boardwalk Empire and True Blood, as well as mini-series like Band of Brothers, John Adams and more. Previous seasons of other HBO shows, such as Girls, The Newsroom and Veep will become available over the course of the multi-year agreement, approximately three years after airing on HBO.”

Beginning May 21, Amazon Prime members will have unlimited streaming access to:

All seasons of revered classics such as The Sopranos, The Wire, Deadwood, Rome and Six Feet Under, and of recent favorites such as Eastbound & Down, Enlightened and Flight of the Conchords

and and of recent favorites such as and Epic miniseries, including Angels in America, Band of Brothers, John Adams, The Pacific and Parade’s End

and Select seasons of current series such as Boardwalk Empire, Treme and True Blood

and Hit original movies like Game Change, Too Big To Fail and You Don’t Know Jack

and Pedigreed documentaries including the Autopsy and Iceman series, Ghosts of Abu Ghraib and When the Levees Broke

and series, and Hilarious original comedy specials from Lewis Black, Ellen DeGeneres, Louis CK and Bill Maher

“Amazon has built a wonderful service—we are excited to have our programming made available to their vast customer base and believe the exposure will create new HBO subscribers,” said Charles Schreger, President of Programming Sales for HBO.

“As owners of our original programming, we have always sought to capitalize on that investment. Given our longstanding relationship with Amazon, we couldn’t think of a better partner to entrust with this valuable collection,” said Glenn Whitehead, Executive Vice President of Business and Legal Affairs, who along with Schreger headed up HBO’s negotiating team. “We’re also excited to bring HBO GO to Amazon’s Fire TV. The features like unified voice search will provide a compelling experience for HBO customers.”

Clearly HBO sees this as a chance to slow down Netflix growth and success as a content creator. The question is how many people will switch away from Netflix original and new content for 3 year old content.

You can read the full press release here.