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Disney+ is an American subscription video on-demand streaming service owned and operated by the Direct-to-Consumer & International division of The Walt Disney Company.

Problems in the last 24 hours

The graph below depicts the number of Disney+ reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

July 13: Problems at Disney+

Disney+ is having issues since 12:40 PM EST. Are you also affected? Leave a message in the comments section!

Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Disney+ users through our website.

  • 37% Sign in (37%)
  • 33% Buffering (33%)
  • 20% Crashing (20%)
  • 7% Playback Issues (7%)
  • 3% Video Quality (3%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Disney+ outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Sign in 2 hours ago
Blumenau Sign in 6 hours ago
Toulon Playback Issues 9 hours ago
Pau Crashing 12 hours ago
Pau Crashing 1 day ago
Belfort Crashing 1 day ago
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Disney+ Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • JLMinNYC
    JLMF (@JLMinNYC) reported

    @marksatter @connorobrienNH @LeoShane Lmao this bag o’ ***** thinks war is like when Disney renames a TV show already in its 3rd season to keep from having to pay residuals. You can’t just call this Iran Part 2: The Empire Strikes Again, it doesn’t work that way you old warmongering shitgibbon

  • Musica11235
    𝔐𝔲𝔰𝔦𝔠𝔞 𝔘𝔫𝔦𝔳𝔢𝔯𝔰𝔞𝔩𝔦𝔰 (@Musica11235) reported

    The problem with this is you can tell it was designed entirely in a computer. It resembles the cheap post-war rebuilds bombed German cities employed in certain districts to imitate some of the visual cues that used to exist, except this looks even cheaper than that. I don’t like it. To me it’s just as soulless as modernist boxes, just a different kind of soulless. Even Disneyland is far better with ornamentation and narrative. I guess you could compare the style to Disney resort hotels outside of the theme parks.

  • travelhacked
    Travel Hacked (@travelhacked) reported

    The Ultimate Cruise Hacks for Carnival, Royal, MSC Norwegian, Disney, etc. What's the most unhinged cruise hack that actually work? Let us know if you would try this on your next cruise. 1/4🧵

  • kmartyn5
    kmartyn (@kmartyn5) reported

    @_MichaelTimmons @CraveCanada I will not use a streaming service or subscription tier that has ads. You can usually go up a tier to avoid that. Also in this day and age 4K should be considered standard. Crave did scam me once, when it popped up on my streaming box that I had to subscribe to them to watch a title I had searched for. I subscribed only to find out that I had to take out a second subscription to actually see the title. I find them overpriced for the content and avoid them. The other streaming services have their issues to. Netflix 4K is not anything close to 4K, when you pay for that level, it’s encoded it very low bit rates, and if you have a large screen, like I do, which is laser projector based, Netflix quality really looks horrible. Disney has so many frustrating technical glitches when you deactivate and then reactivate the service, which we often do, as we only pay for two streaming services at a time, and just move around to get the content we want. I had to completely give up in frustration with them. Apple TV+ is really smooth and very high-quality, easy to start and stop and coding bit rate looks to be three or four times what Netflix uses. We have this service for most of the time.

  • Abert_Squirrel
    Prince Abert (@Abert_Squirrel) reported

    Yeah, it's just terrible when an uncle takes his nieces to disney world. 🙄

  • YugiFFVII
    YugiFFVII (@YugiFFVII) reported

    @Seadog20000 @Scrambled_Nuts Well they still have other IP’s to work with. As if now Disney live action remakes (even though that’s been redundant and completely unnecessary but it’s for newer fans who have never seen the film before.)

  • aakashgupta
    Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta) reported

    Disney built a $4 million IMAX theater in Los Angeles in four weeks, showed exactly one movie in it, then demolished it for a mall. The movie was Fantasia 2000. And the animation is the least ahead-of-its-time thing about it. On January 1, 2000, it became the first feature film ever released in IMAX. A four-month exclusive run in 75 theaters worldwide, nine years before Avatar made premium formats the default blockbuster play. Disney's terms were brutal. IMAX theaters normally kept around 85% of the box office. Disney demanded 50%, plus a rule that no other film could screen in the building for the entire four months. When LA's only IMAX screen refused the deal, Disney built its own 622-seat theater from scratch. The bet worked as an experiment: $64.5 million from the IMAX run alone, per-screen averages above $41,000 on opening weekend, records at 18 venues. It failed as a business: $90.8 million total gross against a roughly $90 million budget before marketing. Michael Eisner called it "Roy's folly." Then Hollywood spent a decade rediscovering the playbook. Event exclusivity, premium pricing, the format as the marketing. Oppenheimer's IMAX run is Fantasia 2000 with better timing. Roy Disney's uncle had the same problem. The original Fantasia pioneered stereo sound in theaters in 1940 and flopped so hard the idea died with it. The family invented the premium theatrical experience twice, sixty years apart, and got called a folly both times.

  • CorvetteNewman
    Bob Newman (@CorvetteNewman) reported

    @ComicBook_Movie What?!? Disney's made a movie that's going to have trouble earning a profit?!?! Never heard of something like this! Disney?

  • jrobertweeks
    Robb Weeks (@jrobertweeks) reported

    I’ve said it before and I’ll said it again: How did Disney go from making The Pirates of the Caribbean movies, which are dark and awesome, to making these garbage, washed out, flat looking movies? They look terrible and the acting is bad.

  • Mojo7559
    Perro Salado 🇺🇸🍺🚤 (@Mojo7559) reported

    @catturd2 Walt Disney is looking down and he’s gotta be some kind of pissed off. Woke DEI people that couldn’t care less about child entertainment destroying his life’s work. Can’t hate Disney enough right now.

  • FrazierTamieca
    Tamieca Skywalker (@FrazierTamieca) reported

    Why is it this merger do people have a problem with? Disney bought Fox and no one said anything. Microsoft bought Activision and all was quiet. No one even blinked when Sony bought Insomniac.

  • Justanavrage
    drstrangefan (@Justanavrage) reported

    @Y0UCANNOTREDO It’s DreamWorks bias This is another shot for shot remake with ugly coloring and lighting, plus worse acting/timing I don’t understand how this is a “good example” compared to Disney remakes, it’s terrible and soulless, disrespectful to the animation medium😐

  • MehtlyBen11
    Ben, A Very Mehtly Shitposter (@MehtlyBen11) reported

    Oh just like the Disney fox Microsoft Activision buyouts! Won’t work lmao

  • BlankSamuel
    Samuel blank (@BlankSamuel) reported

    @ogorangebird @lego_man2008 But DCA never had a true follow the park was always Doomed to fail DHS was peak in 1994 Disney knows what DCA is accepts it but just adding rides to help the small park DHS has lost it's studio roots that made it special

  • MrJones_Sr
    MrJones (@MrJones_Sr) reported

    @Dr_GrantSeeker You can tell from the trailer that he's dragging. Every live action Disney remake has been terrible.

  • userhasnames
    dede is not seeing ariana 💔 (@userhasnames) reported

    @JulezJakez which disney princess broke dudc heart in a past life? what's is problem with fairytales?

  • sentient_p1
    Just_a_Sentient_Mclaren_P1 (@sentient_p1) reported

    @VOLcano_1794 @cosmic_marvel Genuinely, I think Disney has a problem with over promoting their films. Everytime they promote a new film, it's always just clips.

  • CharlesAll31058
    Chucko (@CharlesAll31058) reported

    @WHLeavitt @GovRonDeSantis Where did you get your law education? From Disney?Haven’t you ever heard of Indecent Exposure? You’re the main part of the problem

  • jacordobar
    Jose Cordoba (@jacordobar) reported

    @HollywoodHandle One of the worst openings ever for a Disney live-action remake SO FAR lol

  • ColinBest1978
    Colin Best (@ColinBest1978) reported

    @sw_holocron They're completely different studios so I don't think so.I expect Disney will do their usual ******* thing of showing a trailer at a conference hall and not dropping it online afterwards-so the rest of us have to see it in ****** cameraphone quality with whooping crowd noises.

  • Chancellorpen
    Peniel (@Chancellorpen) reported

    This is what Steve Jobs said about that. "I hate it when people call themselves “entrepreneurs” when what they’re really trying to do is launch a startup and then sell or go public, so they can cash in and move on. They’re unwilling to do the work it takes to build a real company, which is the hardest work in business. That’s how you really make a contribution and add to the legacy of those who went before. You build a company that will still stand for something a generation or two from now. That’s what Walt Disney did, and Hewlett and Packard, and the people who built Intel. They created a company to last, not just to make money. That’s what I want Apple to be."

  • CreepsInTheDMs
    F*ck MAGA (@CreepsInTheDMs) reported

    @DisneyStudios I miss when Disney actually made quality movies.

  • BoneFM
    Bone Michaels (@BoneFM) reported

    @amongiello @JonnyRoot_ Odds are MOST won't either. In fact, I bet it bombs worst than the last three Disney abominations combined

  • Taskmaster_616
    Taskmaster (@Taskmaster_616) reported

    @Kench_Onetrick @LeslieReneeCum1 @JoeySalads It's not about competition it's me pointing out : a company that made a crap game and had its stock crash harder than Disney is now comparably better than Disney in its recovery since the pandemic. Disney is not dying dying but we are going to see a shift similar to the 70s

  • MyTimeToShineH
    MyTimeToShineHello (@MyTimeToShineH) reported

    Avengers Doomsday is facing some serious issues. It started with a feud between a few of the actors who filmed scenes together and not just on blue screens, which nearly turned physical. And now in post-production and editing some Disney executives have reportedly told Feige the movie is "a mess" and too convoluted. (Via @worldofreel)

  • CaptainPikeachu
    captain taco-chu🖖 ᐰ #BaelorBreakspearEra 👑 (@CaptainPikeachu) reported

    @MegaTalinArt And I think because of the need for Disney to build up streaming, the studio looked to Marvel to bolster its streaming library and so all the shows got made without really a proper quality control that marvel used to at least have a better hold of

  • ColeBrooke4418
    Cole Brookestone (@ColeBrooke4418) reported

    The worst one: “I hope your favorite character gets put in a Disney live-action movie.”

  • cedric_alpha
    Aka-RINNNNNNN 🪶🐙🐾🦈🔎🥐🍙 (@cedric_alpha) reported

    The funniest part is that Disney will still not learn a thing and will continue to pump out these god-awful live action movies instead of making new animated projects

  • YugiFFVII
    YugiFFVII (@YugiFFVII) reported

    @Seadog20000 @Scrambled_Nuts It’s not because he wasn’t selling. The actor died because he grown up. He wanted to be Young Forever to be apart of Disney. Bobby was the name of the actor who died at the age of 31. Due to him battling Drug Addiction, legal case and struggle to find work.

  • Hodar_1
    Hodar (@Hodar_1) reported

    @LangmanVince Disney killed Pixar Disney killed the entire Star Wars universe Disney killed the Marvel universe Disney killed their classics Disney killed their own animation Disney destroyed their Park experience If you think this was accidental, I cannot help you