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Disney+ status: streaming issues and outage reports

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Users are reporting problems related to: sign in, buffering and crashing.

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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.

May 29: Problems at Disney+

Disney+ is having issues since 05:20 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.

  • 52% Sign in (52%)
  • 18% Buffering (18%)
  • 17% Crashing (17%)
  • 11% Playback Issues (11%)
  • 2% Video Quality (2%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Sydney Sign in 5 hours ago
Hammond Crashing 10 hours ago
Casselton Crashing 12 hours ago
Adelaide Buffering 15 hours ago
Greer Buffering 15 hours ago
Canberra Sign in 16 hours ago
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Disney+ Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Aitipse3
    Aitipse Amelie (@Aitipse3) reported

    @Carnage2469 Reminder that the only reason Disney came in to "fix" Star Wars was because you lot whined to no end about the prequels and Lucas relented You made this happen

  • UnitedComicFan2
    Marvel/DC United 🏳️‍⚧️ (@UnitedComicFan2) reported

    @GamesRadar Quality>Quantity. Does do what Marvel tried to do with Disney Plus. It hurt them drastically

  • donaldjwl
    The Blue Curmudgeon (@donaldjwl) reported

    @OMBReviews The numbers are a barometer for passion and enthusiasm. SW never had problems filling seats until Disney turned it into small, badly written TV shows with astronomical budgets. Baby Yoda was their big gun, and it flopped.

  • cocoalopez_
    CL (@cocoalopez_) reported

    @combat_muffin @RubberNinja @mexopolis Guillermo did, Jorge didn't, he is a good seller though. The design that you're referring too was already highlighted way back since the Disney era, he did made it known for younger audiences. BTW can you name any mexicans he brought to work on his productions? Reel went bankrupt

  • danteguntrigger
    D. (@danteguntrigger) reported

    I blame Disney for lowering Spider-Man or any Marvel adaptations quality/quality vibe and causing people complain too much but I kinda find these people are right but at same time they act like we got ton of spider-man animated series when we only got 11 series

  • moshlmonster
    Flippy if he sucked and was gay (@moshlmonster) reported

    @teho999 @kolapon_art Guinevere didn't turn to the audience, look us in the eyes and say "I'm being exploited, and I'm the face of corruption despite my creators being to blame for the world's problems. I am a direct representation of things wrong with modern Disney and perception of women."{2/3 oops}

  • ibnstudios
    AJ (@ibnstudios) reported

    @krippledkratos He's been on set simply as an outside source. He's completely retired. Disney had their opportunity to work with him and they completely sabotaged it for him. He was insulted and chose not to help them. They felt they knew better.

  • MazderVerhal
    MazderVerhal (@MazderVerhal) reported

    @christianjbdev protect new work form being fed into genAI, especially for smaller creators that don't have the massive legal teams like Disney/Pixar, for example, that still can't stop people replicating their IP's styles? What would be an effective mechanism for that? 2/2

  • harry_stiglitz
    **** Thunderclap (@harry_stiglitz) reported

    @prowelshguy The worst thing to happen to Star Wars was Disney.

  • hanksabunch
    Hanksabunch (@hanksabunch) reported

    @SpectralAether The worst thing about Star Wars being owned by Disney is I won't be alive in a thousand years when it enters public domain and it can properly enter into folk-culture.

  • therealeverton
    Everton Carter🇬🇧/🇯🇲💙 #NHSblueheart 💙 (@therealeverton) reported

    @LindsayC93206 @myherroacademia @elphiespetal No facts support this. The closest things to facts support that it was an overreaction and that Disney listened to the noise of the minority, not the response of the majority. Before you ask, ALL the verifiable metrics. No that doesn't mean that not liking the film is a problem

  • Bill_Drain1
    Bill D (@Bill_Drain1) reported

    @MentorSkywalker I'm not sure it can with Disney. They've completely alienated the core fanbase. They would have to hire a Kevin Feige-type person who would need to actively do PR work to get the fanbase back, then come up with good stories and characters and somehow fix how they treated Luke.

  • rdrisms
    Arthur 🀄 (@rdrisms) reported

    @23skiddsy having "natural" pronunciation isn't indicative of actual proficiency, but i will say her English is at least good enough to go on organized JP tours to Disney World and do emcee work

  • ozarqe
    chris (@ozarqe) reported

    @mrperfectlymar what? he was an Actor for Disney on the show “Jessie.” He passed away in his sleep due to a heart problem iirc. crazy you havent heard of this

  • BookBearodactyl
    E.R. King (@BookBearodactyl) reported

    @Mario_KHX @_xFenrir They're not perfect either, but KH1 is the worst example. The villain council are the antagonists, you kill almost all of them. The princesses of heart are all taken. And Sora initially finds Riku and Kairi in Disney worlds before Hollowed Bastion.

  • TyeTyeee
    Ghost Mutt (@TyeTyeee) reported

    Nomura was coming off his magnum opus being taken from him, while Disney had become far more hands on. And a young team who had only worked on handheld titles was suddenly tasked with delivering the console sequel fans had waited a decade for. It was never going to work.

  • SilentSid1992
    Silent-Sid (@SilentSid1992) reported

    @ThunderKidOG @Super_Shanko Owl House is about validating a bad girl in school, and Knights of Gwenver is about how bad Disney company is. the problem is, the goal is not to entertain, but to hate. your entertainment is not the goal of these shows.

  • OrangeHat2185
    Dan Maloney (@OrangeHat2185) reported

    @SWT_Channel Before Disney tried pushing the agenda of minorities and such, Star Wars had already broken that ceiling. Heck, they even had non-binary species in Star Wars before Disney and Dave Filoni came along.

  • Paladin000Xbox
    @DarkPaladin000 (@Paladin000Xbox) reported

    @GreyJammies @KeithandMovies @CriticlessBA Except here's the problem your issue has nothing to do with Star Wars It has to do with Disney Like I've said before Star Wars doesn't stop being Star Wars just because Disney has it So you're not really a fan regardless of how much you try to paint yourself out to be

  • mystiqueishot
    Dark Phoenix (@mystiqueishot) reported

    @DiscussingFilm Obsession is a vastly better film. Disney needs to give up and sell the IP or do some serious soul searching and get real serious about quality.

  • Voidwal35572991
    Voidwalker (@Voidwal35572991) reported

    @randomshit_111 @ManGotNoMaidens @XDarthThunderX Yes not “directly” that definitely could change with the new one or maybe they can find a way to make Cal work. I will say that since it takes place decades before the new Disney trilogy there is a chance. Things in it like the stuff referencing the high republic still correlate to the storylines of what the current day writers want. Still my argument doesn’t change even though I like Cal.

  • phillyswiftie13
    Emily ♡ (@phillyswiftie13) reported

    @crotchner2 I have a friend like that. She’s 33, works full time, still lives with her parents (which isn’t the problem). Also doesn’t drive. But she rather spend $3k to go on vacations like Disney/ Universal/ Dollywood then get her drivers licenses and use that $3k to buy a decent used car.

  • MrEricBigE35190
    Mr Raider Fan (@MrEricBigE35190) reported

    @DisneyParks @Disney This is a problem Disney!!!

  • SplashFan2000
    One of Those Splash People (@SplashFan2000) reported

    @TheyCallMePherf That's my issue. Disney has proven time and time again that they suck at making changes to their attractions. It almost never improves the attraction in any way and they never fix their mistakes.

  • CrimsonViolet_P
    Cam (@CrimsonViolet_P) reported

    @ringframe @glupshitto02 I think it’s more to do with the awful overall lighting and cinematography that permeates the Disney+ shows. The LED sabers can look good when used to the advantage of the visual style (sequel trilogy).

  • ReWhoniverSe
    Romancing SaGa Re; WhoniverSe (@ReWhoniverSe) reported

    @lowfive_ So do you work for sportsnet or Disney?

  • vicentoonix
    archaea (@vicentoonix) reported

    @JelenNoir With lower Quality animation. You win some You lose some But yeah Disney could still Crank some more money for this

  • Savethedmagic
    Savethemagic (@Savethedmagic) reported

    @JediGoofy Rides' value lies in preserving a style of storytelling, optimism, and Americana that modern Disney no longer creates. Not every classic attraction needs to be endlessly rebuilt just because time has passed. I'd argue that society's "progress" from 1960 to the early 2000s was much less than its progress from 1900 to 1960. If we are picking and choosing what time period to focus on, then it's more about saying how great our change as moderns is compared to how backward they were. And that's the heart of the matter, and doing that is to make the error of Presentism, judging people and societies from the past primarily through modern values and standards. It often carries the assumption that the present is inherently more enlightened or moral. (Which is not always true) It isn't about progress at all, then - it's about liking the changes we think are good. And this is what I have been saying - it's about getting rid of the problematic scenes that they didn't want. If it wasn't about that, they could have found a more blended way to present the past instead of skipping 60 years. Those 60 years aren't represented for a reason.

  • Machine_V0ice
    Voice_of_the_Machine (@Machine_V0ice) reported

    @SWT_Channel The cast's Ethnicity stands in no relation to the quality of a piece of media. That's what Disney has turned Star Wars into. No longer a beloved franchise, just mediocre to bad media.

  • LinodegliAllori
    Lino degli Allori (@LinodegliAllori) reported

    @think_starwars No, or at least I don't think so, SW is not necessarily just Luke, Anakin and so on, the only problem is that Disney was utterly incompetent to build up any semblance of a relatable character or villain, of any kind.