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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.

June 10: Problems at Disney+

Disney+ is having issues since 02:00 AM 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.

  • 42% Buffering (42%)
  • 23% Crashing (23%)
  • 21% Sign in (21%)
  • 10% Playback Issues (10%)
  • 5% Video Quality (5%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Genoa Buffering 35 minutes ago
Warrington Buffering 5 hours ago
Las Palmas de Gran Canaria Buffering 13 hours ago
An Muileann gCearr Buffering 14 hours ago
Villeneuve-d'Ascq Crashing 14 hours ago
Faringdon Buffering 14 hours ago
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Disney+ Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • solitude4044
    solitude 404 (@solitude4044) reported

    hey @DisneyPlus, I'm just tryna watch Devs, okay? in episode 7 it gave me an error code and everything started lagging. nothing plays and your Live Chat gives me an error too after waiting for almost 30 minutes? Any reason why?

  • SeMiHAL9000
    SebHal9000 (@SeMiHAL9000) reported

    @StarWarsDaily_ All Disney has to do is to Timothy Zahn to save the Saga. He still lives and could help them write a proper story continuation

  • JacobCrankHogg
    pulisic Mckennie Tillman playing interchanges (@JacobCrankHogg) reported

    @DisneyPlusHelp why is Disney plus not working uk

  • squidorabl
    SquidorabL🦑🌟 Vtuber (@squidorabl) reported

    @ReviewsPossum That's how it is supposed to work. Modern Disney just don't care about rules of the universe.

  • zerograviting
    dani ✨ (☀️) crossing (@zerograviting) reported

    @meowjesty Ya I hope Quadratum is just a small part of it 🥲 I really hope the endearingly tacky disney charm finds its way back in 🥲 every time I see strelitzia i cant help but think she's missing at least 20 bows on her design or something (exaggerating, but you get it)

  • owenchadwick_
    Owen Chadwick (@owenchadwick_) reported

    Good. A companion playing the doctor wouldn’t have gone down well. Doctor Who needs to go back to basics, especially with the bad quality of episodes from the Disney collab

  • MichaelMcA91
    Michael McAllister (@MichaelMcA91) reported

    @DisneyPlusHelp @BubblesFTT The AI chat bot you’ve bought to cover your socials is absolutely awful, Disney have been robbed

  • bobb4242
    bobb (@bobb4242) reported

    @antonio19xy @Moth865 But with this kind of remake culture i fear a Disney type situation poor quality live action or in this case realistic graphics remakes of classics that dont understand and could never grasp the ogs charm to nostalgia bait people into sales while lowering product output

  • JaredSchnabl
    Jared Schnabl (@JaredSchnabl) reported

    @sketching204 I’m sorry, I wanna look forward to this, but I can’t help but think why Disney greenlit this but threw The Owl House under the bus…

  • lindzxjb93
    lindsay (@lindzxjb93) reported

    When Nick is at Disney while you’re away on vacation and it at work… and your boss texts you that she was offered a meet and greet with Nick tonight that she was gonna give you. Someone punch me in the face right now

  • zinalazwina
    💀 (@zinalazwina) reported

    I love paying money each month for a streaming service that doesn't work @DisneyPlus sort it out lads

  • CamOTBx
    Cammie (@CamOTBx) reported

    This. And also François and Robbie are AWFUL actors, Disney *** line deliveries.

  • fmcustomkits
    FMCustomKits (@fmcustomkits) reported

    @DisneyPlus Are you working to fix the issue?? Come on post something

  • anishmoonka
    Anish Moonka (@anishmoonka) reported

    Those are the exact same drawings. Disney animated Mowgli walking a cliff in The Jungle Book in 1967, then reused the footage ten years later, put a yellow shirt on the kid, and called him Christopher Robin. They kept doing this for thirty years to save money. A 90-minute cartoon is around 130,000 frames, and back then every single one was drawn and painted by hand. So if a scene already existed, making a brand new one was the costly choice. All of it traces back to one very expensive failure. In 1959, Disney spent close to ten years and $6 million on Sleeping Beauty, a fortune back then. It flopped. The next year the company posted its first loss in a decade, laid off most of its animators, and Walt came close to shutting the animation department down for good. A photocopier saved it. For 101 Dalmatians in 1961, Disney started running the artists' pencil drawings through a Xerox machine and printing them straight onto the clear sheets they filmed on, instead of paying someone to copy every line by hand in ink. That cut the drawing work roughly in half. The movie made about $14 million, and the studio survived. The copier could do something sneakier too. Once you can photocopy a drawing, you can photocopy an old one and draw a new character on top. That is how a finished scene of Mowgli quietly became a scene of Christopher Robin. Then Walt died in 1966, his brother Roy died in 1971, and the company poured its cash into building Walt Disney World in Florida. Animation was left with scraps. Robin Hood, made in 1973, was the first film Disney started after Walt was gone, and it recycled more than any movie they ever made. Snow White's 1937 dance became Maid Marian's, copied step for step, though Marian came out a little taller. Baloo the bear became Little John, down to the same voice actor. And the dancing cats from The Aristocats turned into the band at Robin's party. Robin Hood made about $33 million and is still a favorite today, and most of the copying slipped right past the people watching it. That cheap, recycled animation is a big reason Disney's cartoon studio survived the lean years and made it all the way to The Little Mermaid in 1989, and the movies you actually grew up on.

  • PrimeVanguardX
    Jack Steelbane (@PrimeVanguardX) reported

    They want to harm Americans with cheap imported labor so badly they're even willing to conduct sham polls to garner more public support. The participants in the poll were NOT given a full, balanced, or comprehensive understanding of the H-1B program, nor were they exposed to its major criticisms or complexities. The survey provided only a short, simplified preamble and then asked for opinions. --- Grok overview --- Exact information given to respondents Here is the full text from the poll questionnaire (Questions 22–24): - Preamble (before Q22): “The H-1B visa program allows U.S. companies to hire highly skilled professionals who come from other countries to fill job openings for engineers or scientists. Workers with H-1B visas can stay in the U.S. for a maximum of six years. Do you think that the number of H-1B visas given out should be…?” (options: Increased / Decreased / Kept at the same level / Don’t know) - Q23: “Do you think that H-1B visa workers generally… Help the American economy / Have no impact / Hurt the American economy / Don’t know” (with a forced-choice follow-up if needed). - Q24 (forced choice between two statements):     1. “The H-1B visa program helps the American economy by bringing in highly skilled workers to support American companies and promote American innovation.”     2. “The H-1B visa program hurts the American economy by taking high paying jobs that could go to American citizens and giving them to immigrants instead.” (plus Don’t know). That’s it. No further details, no background reading, no knowledge quiz, and no interviewer instructions to explain more. What was NOT mentioned (key criticisms and program realities omitted) The poll gave zero information about: - Widespread use by outsourcing/IT consulting firms (e.g., Infosys, TCS, Cognizant) that often hire large numbers of H-1B workers at lower wage levels than U.S. equivalents. - The annual lottery system and how it can favor volume applicants over the “best and brightest.” - Documented cases of American workers being displaced or asked to train their H-1B replacements (e.g., Disney, Southern California Edison, etc.). - Wage-level rules, potential suppression effects in certain STEM fields, or “H-1B-dependent” employers. - Fraud concerns, credential issues, or enforcement problems. - The fact that the vast majority of H-1Bs go to IT/computer occupations rather than a broad range of “engineers or scientists.” - Renewal/extension realities, green-card backlogs, or the program’s interaction with other visas. These are well-documented aspects of the program that have been debated for years in congressional hearings, GAO reports, academic studies, and news coverage. None were presented to respondents. In short, the participants received a minimal, surface-level description that omitted virtually all major criticisms and operational realities. They did NOT have anything approaching a “full understanding” of the program.

  • PokeDuelsTikTok
    PokeDuels (@PokeDuelsTikTok) reported

    imma just yap i was really excited when it was announced that Daredevil was appearing in She-Hulk, because that was a proper Marvel Studios production, so that was his official introduction to the actual MCU (the Marvel Television projects are MCU-adjacent) but it really seems like the division between the movies and tv projects are starting to happen again ever since disney brought back the Marvel Television division to handle all Disney+ series... and that sort of disconnect is what lead to continuity problems in-universe and logistical nightmares for tv-movie crossovers. I think it's cool that Punisher is appearing in the new Spider-Man movie, but his suit is so completely different from his NEW suit he just got in One Last Kill that it makes me believe that this isn't even the same character and just a new version of Punisher entirely. and that wouldn't even be far fetched bc in Spider-Man: Homecoming they gave Iron Man a whole new look bc if Sony didn't want to play ball with the MCU anymore they could just retcon and say that was an alternate universe iron man evident by his difference look. and **** like this makes me feel like we are never going to get a tv-movie connected universe and it will forever be the Movies are main canon, and the tv shows will be side canon with no real impact on the movie plot lines. and it upsets me bc it's SOOOO easy for them to have connectivity, but corporate bureaucratic bullshit is getting in the way of it :(((( thoughts ?

  • AmyTeamLH
    Amy | Lewis 105 wins! 💙 (@AmyTeamLH) reported

    Was trying to watch Hoppers with my parents but the video keeps buffering. It’s not our internet so it must be a problem with Disney+ itself. Anyone else have this problem? 😐

  • local0ptimist
    kenneth (@local0ptimist) reported

    half of my timeline is these “nothing to see here” type posts and the other half is ASI by Q3. i’m leaning towards the former camp. with what information currently exists, i’m not seeing the takeoff scenario we’ve been warned about. we may be in a metaphorical slow takeoff tho - just not one fast enough to force us into new paradigms of labor. as of today, unless you are a software engineer, there is still no clear path for how to automate your work, especially if your company has been around before the labs. i do think it’s becoming possible to fully automate a software business tho. at least in principle. but today’s successful software businesses have a lot of human shaped holes and it’s not obvious how we’ll be able to turn them into LLM shaped ones without throwing the baby out with the bath water. so we might end up with a new set of regimes where there is high performance software that makes money with a tight feedback loop and minimal human intervention. these kinds of businesses will never sell to modern day enterprises. they’d be closer to tools for trading and market arbitrage. some of them might even be highly competitive niche apps that can throttle feature sets to shape costs and create incentives for users — but i don’t think many people are asking for this kind of thing. just because software might get automated doesn’t mean it’s something people want. for the most part, people want stable, working software. so it’s possible that this new category of software is mainly for agents. this also makes it easier (and more ethical) to design a system to maximally manipulate other agent’s behavior so they are incentivized to use one of the many competitive consumption based products, which suggest things that were previously useless optimizations, like latency down to the nanosecond, start to make sense. it’s also not obvious to me that this will be a larger category of software than the category of general purpose software people use and will likely start spinning up themselves, which i think is the real threat to legacy incumbents over software factories running at hyperspeed. there are many other kinds of businesses as well. most of these are not software businesses! even tho many if not all of the fortune 1000 deploy and maybe even sell software, almost none of these are the types of businesses that can meaningfully improve by just shipping more features faster. so i dont think they necessarily get flipped for example, i dont think Disney is going away. if anything their IP monopoly is a huge advantage in this era. but even if they figure out how to build the software factory for 99.9999999% site reliability across disney, espn, hulu, and everything else, they are still like 100k people with people managing people managing people some of which barely use a computer for their day job and I don’t think the girl playing Snow White at Magic Kingdom is going to be replaced by a robot anytime soon nor do i think we’ll see these kinds of jobs managed by an AI in the next 6-12 months. tho the latter seems somewhat tractable despite it solving a problem i don’t think anyone in that organization wants solved anyway, the point is that while the world is changing, it’s probably changing in interesting ways we can’t think of yet, and even if models continue to improve at an accelerated pace, we might find that it takes much longer to transform society

  • Tallen___Suired
    Tallen Suired (@Tallen___Suired) reported

    It wasn’t until I watched Defunctland’s video about the Disney living characters initiative that I realized this pattern of broken promises is real and not just an unexplained. internal struggle of life

  • Tudor30245938
    Tudorww🙏🏿 (@Tudor30245938) reported

    @DisneyPlus FIX YOUR APP BRO BILLION DOLLAR COMPANY BTW

  • PopCultureKingX
    Evan Murphy (Taylor’s Version) (@PopCultureKingX) reported

    Is anyone else Disney+ not working?

  • strategicmind00
    Michael Chambers (@strategicmind00) reported

    @DisneyPlus any updates on why your streaming service is down! Your app suggests I have internet issues! I’m afraid not the issue is your end

  • lwtluvv_
    juls⋆˚ (@lwtluvv_) reported

    .@DisneyPlus fix your servers i want to keep watching 'are you sure' 🫩🫩

  • SonicFront70231
    Brandon the Awesome (@SonicFront70231) reported

    @bob36544977 Ever heard of "Looks can be deceiving"? Also, no, it's not the worst-looking fight in Star Wars. You want that, look at any lightsaber fight from Disney Star Wars. Or TCW.

  • Vemetor
    𝕽𝖊𝖉𝖗𝖔 (@Vemetor) reported

    @StarWarsDaily_ Nop Oscar Isaac also emphasized that he will no longer work with Disney as long as they do not meet certain criteria.

  • AdyA1000
    Ady A (@AdyA1000) reported

    @tilleejpg @DisneyPlus Disney+ is not working here neither! For over an hour what is going on?

  • luisamwxx
    Lu🌹 (@luisamwxx) reported

    If Disney plus don’t sort out their WHACK *** APP I stg I’ll riot like whatttt is ur problem ?

  • BobbCruzing
    Bob (@BobbCruzing) reported

    @goldmind7828 The surprise is . Pallo is going to come out as a gay man. No surprise that a friend of mine is friends who work at many Disney resorts. Pallo gives a couple bucks to employees at resorts to use the rooms to video stay cations. But we all knew that.

  • sabre_tv
    Sabre TV | PHM arc (@sabre_tv) reported

    @ScullySherSpock I think you’ve raised a great point, and I agree. One thing that I like about the ending is that it isn’t a magical Disney type ending. Yeah, Grace gets to be happy after going through some terrible **** … but he still lost a lot. Being away from other humans would be hard.

  • thatbrownmuse
    🫧. (@thatbrownmuse) reported

    My disney plus is not working @DisneyPlus help