The House of Mouse is the next major streamer to write-off content from its service, as it continues to battle Wall Street expectations and the burden of previous decisions. At $1.5 billion, and potentially scaling up to $1.9 billion, it is a substantial figure, and potentially the start of a wave of such cuts, as the streaming industry tries to get its ducks in order. Faultline examined Warner Bros Discovery’s restructuring and content write-offs, back in October, which culminated in a $3.5 billion bill. There is a general air of bloat in the streaming world, although this is nothing new, given the media and entertainment track record. The question of quality over quantity is still unanswered, but there are a…