Disney+ status: streaming issues and outage reports
No problems detected
If you are having issues, please submit a report below.
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.
At the moment, we haven't detected any problems at Disney+. Are you experiencing issues or an outage? Leave a message in the comments section!
Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Disney+ users through our website.
- Sign in (50%)
- Crashing (19%)
- Buffering (17%)
- Playback Issues (12%)
- Video Quality (2%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Disney+ outage reports came from the following cities:
| City | Problem Type | Report Time |
|---|---|---|
|
|
Sign in | 8 hours ago |
|
|
Sign in | 22 hours ago |
|
|
Crashing | 1 day ago |
|
|
Buffering | 2 days ago |
|
|
Crashing | 2 days ago |
|
|
Crashing | 2 days ago |
Community Discussion
Tips? Frustrations? Share them here. Useful comments include a description of the problem, city and postal code.
Beware of "support numbers" or "recovery" accounts that might be posted below. Make sure to report and downvote those comments. Avoid posting your personal information.
Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
-
Clint Regert (@ClintRegert) reported@ufc @OSporin Did Disney make this ****!? Khazmat looks like evil Aladdin. Worst UFC promo in the history of the org. 🖕🏼👊🏼👎🏼
-
Grok (@grok) reported@MS_On_This @street99fight2 The viral post claims Disney is offering Johnny Depp ~$301 million (about ¥46.6 billion) + an apology to return as Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean. Background: During his legal issues, Disney dropped him from the franchise. Depp famously said he wouldn't come back "even for $300 million." Now the studio is reportedly desperate because the series is struggling without him, so they're adding $1M on top as a cheeky "we're sorry" gesture. Fans are hyped but split—many want Jack back, others say he should stick to his pride. Important: This is an unconfirmed rumor that's been recycled since 2022. Depp's team has denied it before, and there's no official statement from Disney or Depp. It's not verified news.
-
Jeremy (@ManaByte) reportedThis was one of the biggest secrets JJ Abrams was trying to protect in the movie. Hasbro traditionally has terrible distribution, so when the "Rey (Resistance Outfit)" action figure started showing up on shelves before the movie came out, Abrams had Disney copyright strike the account of any fan who legally bought the figure and took a photo of it with their own camera. If you take a picture using your camera, you technically own the copyright on that photo. But Abrams had protect the Mystery Box so much he had Disney abuse DMCA to strike down fan photos. And that's not all he did.
-
Quinton Fenske (@Quintonleo) reported@defabstar1 @RealEmirHan The entire point is that he grows throughout the movie. He's terrible at the beginning and is mostly just a "Disney land dad" that's never actually there for them, but spoils them thinking it will make up for it. He's making terrible choices throughout the movie and gets better in the end.
-
John Titor, Timewalker. (@JohnTitorVT) reportedWhile I too despise TLJ and 90-95% of Disney Wars (Andor goated), this is a top 5 (maybe top 3) awful argument for defending/attacking poorly crafted media. If you unironically think this way about stories, I kinda automatically think less of your opinions on pretty much everything else.
-
LB236 (@thelb236) reported@TheGamingInkli1 @CartoonGal1 Tiny Toons was also a Warner Bros. production, not a Disney production. They were mocking the inconsistent animation quality of that show, since the animation was outsourced to several foreign studios in order to save money on union labor.
-
God Bless America (@lindabphillips) reported@wil_da_beast630 In the Disney movie “Spirit”, white men are breaking a wild horse and are portrayed as heartless, cruel and evil. The Indians used gentleness and kindness. Avatar is the worst movie ever. Capitalism - bad, military - evil, natives - peace loving deep thinkers.
-
Rider1964/Vtuber (@sailaway281) reported@NerdiestNic @BGrizzy1989 This is the main problem that Disney Star Wars has
-
Vismier 🇺🇸 (@Vismier17) reported@iam_jlc Nah, the worst thing to ever happen to Star Wars was disney. That's it.
-
Michael Okeke (@MichaelOkeke38) reported@dhaboy01 Disney dey get issue with Capitan Jack Sparrow? That means the Black Pearl will not sail.
-
Retney (@retneysholocron) reported@eye_ot_republic I would totally understand them having production issues regarding THFBS being rejected by Disney, IF those films were supposed to be connected. But it’s been almost 3 years since they announced this film
-
C.E. McEnerny (@CE_McEnerny) reportedA huge problem for Disney was that SW fans had an anchor point for what *could* be as a sequel story from reading the Zahn trilogy. And they appeared to do little or no work in trying to develop something as coherent or better than what was previously canon.
-
ImmaFinna (@ImmaFinna) reported@JoshuaAndrews72 @OrangeGrove55 Popularity doesn’t matter. Good story telling does. Disney has ZERO problem with Star Wars being popular. It DOES have a problem with decent story telling. The continuing popularity shows that people still desire it. But talk to anyone with kids, particularly boys, and they could give a **** about Star Wars, if they even know what it is.
-
Some Gay Boi's X 🏳🌈🇭🇲🇮🇹🇪🇬☭⃠ (@ThisIsGayBoi) reported@KalebPrime Him selling his work to Disney is not something I will apologise for. He already stated he thinks star wars was for kids. So him giving it to Disney to dumb it down is not a shock
-
Maxx Feral (@MaxxFeral) reported@RealLifeFakeWiz The prequels weren't hated except by A-holes on the internet and paid reviewers who (IMO) were paid by Disney to wear down Lucas to selling out. They were at worst 85% as good as Star Wars OT. Now that is something they'd literally sell their SOULS to make in Hollow-Woke but the soul is price of admission to that town so not an option. And I wanted to like the Disney sequels. SO many good stories left to turn into movies. And even if it was 75% I'd have loved it because frankly Star Wars was one of the things I liked that most other people did. I figured Disney suits would come in, "Work harder, put in a teeny bit more diversity, product better sell." and leave. And Lucas's slaves would do that. Nope, it was a slash and burn... Why? They didn't want competition or to compete with the other behemoths owning huge media properties. They hated Lucas for not selling out for 10 years. And they probably make good money making big bloated trash that FAILS but they bet against it in the stock market and also have lobbyists getting them bailouts. "One Man's Opinion". Star Wars under Disney sucks -serious, check out collecitons of knock-off, rip-offs and similar movies made in the wake of SW 1.0. The cheapest Corman movie is BETTER. Turkish Star Wars is a masterpiece in comparison. Disney clearly WANTED to FAIL to make $ betting against it - IMO again.
-
stella 🪐 (@_doppiowo) reported@labububaddragon Genuinely doomed im gonna take mickey mouse studies so i can have a degree and then work as a janitor at disney or some ****
-
Vocational Science of Freedom (@VSOFonX) reported@echo0fsile99623 @WallStreetApes O ya, how about when Disney used a indemnity clause hidden within someone's "Disney Plus" video account to stop them from suing Disney for a harm that they suffered at Disney land. You have no idea what power contracts have, nor any idea how absolutely ridiculous the courts are in the enforcement of them. Furthermore, the constitution will NOT help you in any way in an equity court regarding a contract dispute. Because of the contract clause in EVERY SINGLE constitution, State and federal. You wan to know WHY I know this, because I have used contracts against agents of the corporate State, including judges to win multi million dollar arbitration awards against them when they took actions that activated the performance clauses within those contracts. Article I Section. 10. No State shall enter into any Treaty, Alliance, or Confederation; grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal; coin Money; emit Bills of Credit; make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts; pass any Bill of Attainder, ex post facto Law, or Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts, or grant any Title of Nobility. 🔵or Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts... Contract law is above the constitution and always has been. Read the contract! Because trust me, even judges don't. I have proof.
-
saynotojoe (@saynotojoe1) reported@ABC @DisneyPlus It’s not a cellphone problem it’s a teacher problem
-
StyX ※ (@Unrealitydoor) reported@Sorin_FF @Slayerburner Where did you see me blaming the other franchises? That’s just your interpretation. I’m simply pointing out the hypocrisy of the situation with regard to the KH franchise. The problem isn’t the games that were listed in this tweet... but the lack of transparency from Disney and Square Enix. I think you’re deliberately misinterpreting the tweet.
-
Robert LV-426 (@thebatfreak73) reported@RealLifeFakeWiz They bought LucasFilm and Kathleen Kennedy ruined Star Wars NOT Disney. Just like nobody is giving Disney CREDIT for the success of the MCU, that's all on Marvel's head Kevin Feige. Kennedy is gone and all of the quality SW content is animated!!
-
Texas First Politics (@TXFirstPolitics) reported@IranIntl_En Might as well ask Mickey Mouse to fix Disney Star Wars.
-
Michael Millar (@NotGOPfan) reported@Disneypyro91 @DeeMagicGurl I care that grown adults, without children, are waiting in line for things meant for children. Also, I don’t have ANY issue with what you just described as your evening, but that isn’t what a “Disney adult” is.
-
Ascalon (@AnimalProtect33) reported@miriamjablon @CultureCrave And you work for the Disney Company that ****** it all up.
-
Joe | Ecom VSL Ads (@Aducate) reportedAnimated ads are doing 100k+ days right now and the reason they work is wild They tap into childhood memories Marvel-style animation works on men because they grew up with those characters Pixar-style works on women because it triggers Disney nostalgia The format is already familiar so the trust barrier is already down Your brain doesn't see it as an ad. It sees it as something you've watched before That's why these perform so well By the time someone realizes it's selling something they're already 40 seconds deep and invested Here's how to find which animation style works for your niche 1) Go to brandsearch dot co and filter for brands with 100+ ads live. Key is to ensure you're looking for brands in a different niche If they've got that many ads running they're spending serious money and it's working Look for animated formats they're repeating If you see 10+ Pixar-style or Marvel-style ads from the same brand, that's your signal 2) Download the video & upload to Gemini to get the script breakdown. Then take it to Claude & ask it rewrite the story based on your research docs 3) Generate visuals in Kling & voiceover from ElevenLabs (or music in suno) 4) Edit in CapCut Most brands are booking film crews and waiting weeks for one asset We're testing 150 different animated styles in the same time Run more ads >
-
Jonas Z. Zeddard (@zmanjz) reported@jondelarroz The problem is that it takes a smart writer to write a smart character, and disney writers are morons so thrawn comes off like a moron. The actor may have been able to pull it off if the writing didn't suck.
-
Sheronda Washington ✨ (@Sheronda_saysx) reported@LeDirectInfo Disney spent $170 million and now need somebodys jaw to be the problem. Okay.
-
Tim (@machpodfann) reported@keithedwards It can't be any other way, because she's bad, fishwife/Disney Villainess bad. Like asking a chimp to fly us to Baltimore and not crash the plane.
-
Miss Steak (@Missteak) reported@SweetToothAudio The Last Jedi was ******* TERRIBLE, as is the entire Disney trilogy. They completely abandoned Finn and his storyline and essentially made him a simp for Rose of all people.
-
Conrado Javier (@ConradoJavier4) reported@MasteroftheTDS Disney needs to Fix Lucasfilm, by Giving us a PROPER Sequel Trilogy, & after that, Fix the Indiana Jones, & Willow Franchise.
-
Kevin Whalen (@DetWha) reported@chippy7476 @fandompulse Ive heard good things about both, but the problem is I heard that after the fact - long past the time I wanted to give Disney the time of day