In their beginnings, Netflix was essentially a distributor, a video store for the convenience-minded (raise your hand if you got those delicious red-label DVDs in the mail?). They didn't start making -- let alone streaming -- their own original content until 2011's digital debut of House of Cards changed everything. Now, of course, streaming services are much more ubiquitous, with savvy consumers demanding a litany of content, both from libraries and originally produced, right out of the gate. With that in mind, Warner Bros. and HBO Max have just announced a new, joint production label, Warner Max (get …