Disney+ status: streaming issues and outage reports
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: sign in, crashing and buffering.
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.
April 22: Problems at Disney+
Disney+ is having issues since 10:00 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.
- Sign in (51%)
- Crashing (19%)
- Buffering (15%)
- Playback Issues (13%)
- Video Quality (2%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Disney+ outage reports came from the following cities:
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Sign in | 46 minutes ago |
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Sign in | 1 day ago |
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Crashing | 2 days ago |
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Crashing | 2 days ago |
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Sign in | 2 days ago |
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Buffering | 3 days ago |
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Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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SE (@SEComicFan) reported@_TheSmartAlec1 Yea like the idea could work but not only would Sony and Disney would have to play nice and both chip in money but also it needs to have enough fans watch it in order for it to work
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Johnston (@John47808565) reported@p00pk1ll3r @NewLLutcho @Baswa_ It's still AI that replaces work a human artist would do, I'm sure no one would be happy if e.g. Disney replaced all their artists with their AI trained on their art that they own
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rufus chambers (@rufuschambers9) reportedDisney + not working has me tweaking
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Juriel (@cinemalova) reportedWeekly Release gotta be one of the worst things to ever comeback #DaredevilBornagain Im gonna wait until finale and Pirate it even though I have access to Disney+. **** it.
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Abhi (@ABHISHE72413024) reported@mbcdrama_pre @DisneyPlus You guys should be ashamed! you should provide simple subtitles—the kind everyone can understand—actually look like. I have no idea who did such a lousy job translating the English subtitles for *Perfect Crown*. There is still time—fix this mistake!
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YG *** (@YouGayHoe420) reportedHow can talent like this be wasted on a mobile jump rope game? whoever made this needs to work at Disney/Pixar asap.
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ARENA 🇦🇺 (@PlayAtArena) reportedYo @DisneyPlus You need to fix the subtitles for the new Daredevil Born Again Episode... they are extremely messy and not in sync with dialogue in the scene with Bullseye receiving treatment.
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craftofreak (@craftofreak) reportedone of the many reasons I hate AI is that this video is SO COOL but I had to double take and look at the comments bc I thought this for sure was gen slop made to gain money off of a good cause instead of a work of love made by the effort of multiple people.. anyways rare Disney W
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Chase Adventure (@ChaseAdventr333) reported@20thcentury @Disney This is not Disney quality content.... Boo
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Douglas Spaeder (@DouglasSpaeder) reportedProject Hail Mary is the most libbed up reddit slop I've ever seen. The whole movie is an allegory for covid and the "brave Pfizer scientists" who defeated the evil virus with the help of their Disney character friend.
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Raveshaw (@Raveshaw1711) reported@AvatarKyber Dark Empire is creatively bankrupt and is on the same ****** level than the Disney Sequels, even worse the Disney Sequels actually explained better Palpatines new powerlevel. I always point to Clone Palpatines as the worst thing star wars did in old EU and the new
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AZRAEL GREM (@gatewoodrod) reported@janninereid1 This isn't Disney and your not a princess. Women and their entitled illusion of life is the problem
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DianeSeabourne (@seab72532) reported@MrMoviewise I have maxed out on endless discussion of James Gunn & DC verse & Disney Marvel & endless Star Wars wah-wah. I really love the content creators but please stop. No matter how you go after them for making terrible tv/films it won't change. Find the good stuff.
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Derpinator (@DerpinatorPro) reported@Jon_Favreau you helmed marvel and you gave us the best Disney starwars content. The fans recognize that Disney came in and screwed over your work. I hope they start giving you the respect you deserve now that the witch is out of Lucasfilm.
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Elmer (@Skyward_Link) reported@GraceRandolph Why didn’t they keep him and use him to help with the disney+ shows?
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JTggs217 (@jtggss2) reported@Priceless1915 @RebelNewsOnline @ezralevant Do u work For Disney urself? Or are u just a Low IQ person who Can't read
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🥀Ragababe, Ragaslay, Ragamazing🥀 (@Bunstellamere) reportedWork with me but. The Disney Hercules movie except Meg is Jax and Herc is Ragatha.
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Satchel Price (@SatchelPrice) reported@CardsMax With that said, Pokemon has done a much better job of introducing new popular characters in the last 10-15 years than Disney or Marvel or Star Wars. What I call the "Rookie Problem" has become a growing one there as they repeat the same legacy characters over and over and over
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CatholicComedy (@catholic_comedy) reported@aehuerta The Beast is worse in the Disney version than he was in the original fairy tale, which is odd. It plays into the "I can fix him" narrative, which is harmful to women. Gaston is a noble man who rejects the advances of the Bimbettes and finds a noble woman to marry.
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Blake|スパロボ35周年||Super Robot Wars 35th (@WestTownHD) reportedAnyone else having issues with Disney plus? It keeps reloading the episode???? Over and over???
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Corey Knubley (@FeydHarkonnen81) reported@bestofstarwar Im going to reserve my judgment until I see it...although everything Disney has done to SW has been terrible....except Rogue One
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NobodysFool41 (@nobodys_fool41) reported@AreOhEssEyeEe Pinocchio is also a terrible story - all Disney stories involve a child lost, orphaned, abandoned, imprisoned or enslaved. Gepetto pats the boy a lot on his bottom. He runs away, gets imprisoned, enslaved, genetically altered, then returns home to his original captor/creator.
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Big Al 🦖 (@BigAlP13) reportedThis looks awful smh. Also I’m sick of seeing Grogu everywhere but cuz everyone was so obsessed with “baby yoda” they kept him in the series instead of moving onto more cool bounty hunter/mandalorian things. Disney really ruined Star Wars and doesn’t care
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stella🦕🐦⬛ (@queenie_eye64) reported@peterlanee prob a copyright issue. that's why there are no disney films as well
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Jeff Marvin | Golem Press (@jeffgolempress) reported@Rebel0fReality I don’t disagree with this. It’s funny how so many streamers have tried to put the genie back in the bottle when it comes to binge-watching, but I think Disney should lean back into that model and increase the number of episodes per season. Even a compromise like two episodes a week would be better - that’s what they did with Maul, and I think it could work for Daredevil and the Marvel shows too.
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Jaynit (@jaynitx) reportedDisney released Snow White in 1937. 60 years later, they re-released it on video. 28 million copies sold. $250 million in profit. Steve Jobs watched his young son watch it 30, 40 times. “These stories renew themselves with each generation.” In 1996, one year after Toy Story, he spent 20 minutes explaining why he bought Pixar: On buying the dream: "I met Ed Catmull who was running the computer division of Lucasfilm in 1985." "He shared with me his dream about making the first computer animated feature film." "I bought into that dream both financially and spiritually." "It took us ten years to do that, but we did it." The result: Toy Story. Third most successful animated film ever made. On content vs technology: "You can hardly find an Apple II around anymore." "It's not clear whether you'll be able to boot up a Macintosh five years from now." "All these technology boxes and software, if it has a life of a year or two, you're very lucky. Five years is extraordinary." "Sooner or later, they all become part of the sedimentary layer." But stories? "I think people are going to be watching Toy Story in 60 years. Not because of the computer graphics, but because of the story about friendship." On work-for-hire: Pixar made commercials for years. Won every award in the book. Then Jobs did the math. "If Listerine sold more Listerine because of our commercials, we didn't make any more money for producing the commercials." "The margin in that business has been under pressure. More people coming in. Going down, and down, and down." "You work harder and harder to make the same amount of money." He pulled 25 people out of commercials. "We had 25 incredibly talented people doing work-for-hire when we have all these other opportunities where we own a piece of what we create." "Great people are hard to find. We couldn't afford to have 25 of them making commercials anymore." On blending two cultures: "The very best creative people will only go to work in a few places. Disney, Pixar, possibly DreamWorks." "The very best computer scientists in computer graphics will only go to work in a few places. Pixar is one of those." "Pixar is the only place in the world that can hire the best from both of these areas." "We worked for ten years to figure out a way to have them all work together. The Hollywood culture and the Silicon Valley culture are really different." On the hierarchy of power: "When you've got incredibly talented people that are rare and in-demand, if you don't treat them right, they can go get another job in 10 minutes." "So this strange thing happens. The hierarchy of power inverts." "The CEO is actually at the bottom." "I feel like I work for most of these people because they're the ones doing all the brilliant work." "It's management's job to support them because they're on the front lines doing the work." On contracts vs stock options: "Hollywood uses the stick, which is the contract. Silicon Valley uses the carrot, which is the stock option." "When you sign a contract with somebody, you can say, 'I don't have to worry about that person for five years.'" "If you're sophisticated, you'll have a little database that tickles you six months before their contract is up so you can start paying more attention to them." "They're the most important person in the world for six months. Then after they sign up again, you put them in the drawer." Pixar chose stock options. "Every single day, we worry about how to make Pixar a better company so that nobody will ever want to leave." "We don't take anybody for granted." On what Disney taught them: "When you make a live-action film, a director shoots ten to twenty-five times as much footage as will end up on the screen." "Walt Disney realized many decades ago that animation was so expensive that you couldn't afford to animate ten times more than what you need." "The only conclusion: you have to edit your film before you make it." "Working with Disney gave us access to that wisdom. You can't buy it for love or money." On the constant: "Ten years ago, when we made Luxo Jr., it took about three hours to render each frame." "Toy Story. Computers are hundreds of times faster. It still took three hours to render each frame." "The frames were a hundred times more complex." "Our ambitions, visually, are growing as fast as the technology can feed them." On story vs technology: "The art of storytelling is very old." "No amount of technology can turn a bad story into a good story." "That's our mantra at Pixar. It's the story, stupid." "I don't think storytelling has changed in a long time. And I'm not sure it will. I don't think it's something that technology has anything to do with."
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DarkEndMoon (@DarkEndMoon1) reported@jidouhoudai @RaccoonBlack That one is weird, star wars might do okay because of fans of the series. I do know fans are not happy about what they have done to the series. They are quite angry about it. Disney did fire their woke person in charge of everything, the damage has been done to the company however. Also all the employees and like minded woke still work there that were hired by this person. I honestly have no idea if they will recover. State of their park seems to be getting worse as well.
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Volk (@ladolcevolk) reportedI used to believe the Star Wars sequels would grow their audience like the prequels did but ngl it's simply not happening. As bad as the prequels were bashed, they also appreciated in value in a similar timeframe. Idk if Lucasfilm and Disney are ready to confront that problem.
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Jonathan Stein (@st97400) reported@philthatremains Nobody cares about low quality Disney fan fiction
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WHF | CorleoneMatt (@Matt_Corley94) reported@JeffHerc @postcrisisKal Yeah, but then again, they only got like 8 episodes to work with instead of 13 with the Netflix format. This is why I don't like the Disney+ format, because of problems like this.