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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
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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:
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Sign in | 19 hours ago |
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Sign in | 1 day ago |
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Buffering | 2 days ago |
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Sign in | 3 days ago |
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Sign in | 3 days ago |
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Crashing | 3 days ago |
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Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Mark Gorrow (@MARK_AND_MOVIES) reportedDisney buying Fox was understandably seen as a bad thing, but Paramount buying WB will escalate the problem. Art is too big to be this limited to a few studios.
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Ireene Almayda (@IreeneAlmayda) reported@OwenGregorian Why do you rob banks? Because that’s where the money is. Same applies here. Why do child predators work in schools and at Disney?
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Clickbait Corless (Parody of Tommy Corless) (@ClckbaitCorless) reported@HarrisonHighto2 The worst park at any Disney park is Dino Land , duh
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Taylor McMahon (@tayjmcm) reported@SteveDeaceShow You are assuming they are from outer space. None of the evidence suggests that. You should look into this issue more before assuming the Disney version of aliens is correct or even referenced by advocates.
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Neha Singhel Trrader (@RhodaLevi2) reportedWhich subscriptions shouldn't you be paying for? [Last updated 2026] From best to worst... D (Still acceptable) • Spotify • Amazon Prime • YouTube Premium • Google One C (Average) • Netflix • HBO Max • Disney+ • Apple Music B (Cheat) ↓↓
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mango (@markatr1) reported@RealRoySchwartz Some of us associate Disney most with terrible live-action movies from the 1970s and have never trusted the brand since. 😡
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Hammond Main (@wreckingball320) reported@SpaceBoy458 Not to mention the dialogue is terrible. They’re acting like Kimiko was in a coma for the last 30 years. Every interaction of the boys is “____ looks like a ****”. Every dialogue of the Supes is “takes me back to the summer of 94’ when me and Walt Disney touched *****”
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Alex Utopia (@alexutopia) reported@summeroff yes, I think it's going to be better. and I hope I never have to suffer through another Disney Star Wars or New Trek show again lol because at this point that's worse than the worst AI slop could be.
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Jennie (@SFWsalesgirl) reported@JackPosobiec Seriously would you get off of it already. Mark is a douche but he doesn't work for Disney anymore. Every time I come across your posts, it is all about Star Wars. I was a life long fan before Disney got their grubby hands on it. A lot of us already tapped out. But give it a rest already
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Wil (@William49317409) reported@EddieBarstool @therealburns3 Who TF is this guy? And lose me with disney adults, the worst
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JDilla64 (@Dilla64J) reported@AndreSegers I will not be gaslight by fanboy losers into thinking this **** looks good. It looks ******* terrible. It reminds me of the Disney Live Action Lion King when brain-dead Disney fanboys were calling it an upgrade for making the characters look less expressive.
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Scott To Say (@Scotttobud) reported@1970BillyC @jondelarroz @JackPosobiec Ok the past doesn’t matter, he currently doesn’t work for Disney. You want to expose Disney to civil lawsuits?
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Global News (@GlobalNews_EN) reportedAmazon Prime Video launches 'Clips' feature, a TikTok-like feed of short video snippets for content discovery, following Netflix and Disney. Short-form video trend dominates streaming, boosting engagement and retention. Will this strategy help Prime Video compete in the fierc…
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Sofia Arewyn ✨🤍 (@SofiaArewyn) reported@aestheticsguyy Told a guy once he’s Cartoon Network and I’m Disney channel. It’s never gonna work.
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The Oz Director (@TheOzDirector) reported@The_Epic_Mike Maybe we should go. Then Disney will be confused and make more terrible movies and eventually go bankrupt. Then somebody else will buy Lucas Film. And they'll make great Star Wars films again. Bleh this all sounds like too much effort. Let's just do your thing.
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Brian Hoff (@BrianNeilHoff) reported@CollinRugg I sued Disney over Zootopia in 2019, had my case dismissed and was slandered in the Hollywood press BUT I still finished my movie AFTER 20 years of production! My film has recently secured distribution and is on its way to CANNES next week! Disney tried to destroy me and my work but I never gave up!
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The Pale King (Jason Grieve) (@jaybirdie1) reportedSend Help film has landed on Disney +
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Mag🍀 (@Magnus_9_IOI) reported@fandompulse Star Wars is two things at a fundamental level: - A Movie Anthology. - Spin-off content. The spin-off content can be of varying quality, because they can often be ignored by the fans. (Ewoks anyone?) But, the movie anthology must remain relevant. That's where Disney dropped the ball. Disney wanted Star Wars for the Spin-off content. They wanted the theme park, they wanted the toy sales, they wanted the "MCU of Sci-fi." But, they messed up: they didn't put the right people in charge to make the Movie Anthology, which made a lot of fans unhappy. Disney then tried to save it with the spin-off series, and had success for a little while, until they made the same mistakes with that as they did with the movie anthology. Can it be saved? It looked like they could by ignoring the Sequels, and just making spin-offs. But as I said, the spin-offs needs the anthology to stay relevant over time. I think what they need to do is to make a new anthology. Not a "for a modern audiences" one, but simply start from a new place. Jump into the future, have new characters and stories, but set in a world that feels familiar. That's why The Mandalorian worked, it was Star Wars without any of the baggage, until Dave Filoni shoved his toys into the playground.
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RAH-66 COMANCHE (@rah_66_comanche) reportedIn his The Force Awakens review, released in 2015, Mr. Plinkett comments on the flood of corp media articles written at the time about how the Star Wars prequels were better than people remembered, and how this was obviously a ploy by Disney to float the brand until their sequels could get off the ground. I can't help but notice this happened at exactly the same time Zoomers' brains were made of play-doh.
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Savethemagic (@Savethedmagic) reported@DamonSmithNow Disney, in its original version of this space, struggled. I believe that was why they brought back Rolly (who wasn't with Disney at the time) to come work on it - to give it better vibes. (tweak it) Functionality wasn't great, I agree with you on that. These were not food service design experts; they were all trained as either artists or art directors (or both, like Hench). I think they intimately understood how something would be felt visually. Design, such as it was, flowed from that. It was an almost organic process for them, and the space's final feeling, how and what it communicated with you, was what they focused on. Also, I think it was a different vision for what an EPCOT pavilion was. Back when it opened, the idea was you would spend hours lingering in the pavilion - the pavilion was the draw, and the crowds were much, much less than what modern Disney has to accommodate today. As times change, design changes to accommodate realities, and that's where we are today. But it was cool.
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Freetilldeath18 (@DeathDealer1818) reported@starwars Disney sucks at Star Wars. The sequels are awful, no world building. Nobody wants to see 90 pound women beat up men that way twice as much as them. And Mark H is a ****** American traitor.
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People's Art of War 人民兵法 (@pplsartofwar) reportedSeen some wild Olympic tier metal gymnastics on this site. Disney adult mind isn't just limited to Disney. And extends to countries they've never lived in. The US is awful in certain aspects. But you haven't seen the depth of awful. Or what its like to live in it daily.
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Disney Clips Guy (@disneytipsguy) reportedWhen a first timer planning a Walt Disney World vacation asks for help, what are the first three things to say to them right away? 1. It's going to be expensive, be prepared. 2. Stay on property for your first time. 3. One park per day for you first time. Did I miss anything?
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Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) reported@Old_SchoolEddie Disney has a **** problem.
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Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) reportedI know Disney Star Wars are awful but people need stop trying to retcon the Prequels as good They were not, and George Lucas even filmed NSYNC cameos for them that were only cut due to a SAG dispute NSYNC said they were making lightsabers sounds during filming
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David Kemp (@DavidKemp_1983) reported@eduardo58933306 @Meelsie143 I'm completely fine with not always on plot. Star Trek did great like that. The problem is it started out with baby Yoda and everyone was like YES and then Disney was like sike its Grogu.
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Ms. Tomibree (@Breebayou) reportedHe sure didn't help with the release of the new Star Wars movie. Disney you have another psycho on your hands. I assume this is one of the criteria you look for when hiring dumbasses.
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Phantammeron (@Phantammeron) reported@fandompulse Chris is 100% correct. People keep trying to change old brands. And that is always going to fail, no matter what they try. Disney is at its best when they hire people that can write new stories. Moana is an example where they can layer in feminist agendas and heroines that work
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WFerrin (@WFerrin1) reported@Disney @DisneyStudios are pissed @ABC Assassination Incitement did not work!
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CSharpDad (@CSharpDad) reported@1LikeCheese @afsilves @the_swap_shop1 I need to work on my sarcasm.. I re-read my post and it just sounds like I liked that she died.. but I meant was that Disney used her as a sacrificial lamb to do something that should be impossible because it breaks so many things.. and I wanted to point it out as an unlikable galaxy breaking thing.. ugh. Communication is hard.