Disney+ status: streaming issues and outage reports
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: sign in, buffering and crashing.
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.
July 15: Problems at Disney+
Disney+ is having issues since 08:00 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 (37%)
- Buffering (33%)
- Crashing (20%)
- Playback Issues (7%)
- Video Quality (4%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Disney+ outage reports came from the following cities:
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Buffering | 22 minutes ago |
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Crashing | 44 minutes ago |
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Crashing | 13 hours ago |
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Crashing | 19 hours ago |
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Video Quality | 20 hours ago |
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Crashing | 21 hours ago |
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Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Halfshell 🐢 (@Halfshell) reported@VHSDVDBLURAY4K And Disney can milk Stars Wars without your help or consent. ..wait... they already do.
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Theme Park Cheetah (@GreenCheetah99) reported@lego_man2008 @JudyWinslow_fm It’s tron, why would a lightcycle race team need an “inclusion officer” that’s so cringe. The Peter Pan scene was an actual issue that needed to be fixed, but this tron sign is just Disney bringing it up out of nowhere. Also if Disney changed Elio doesn’t that tell you something
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Apache Hudi (@apachehudi) reportedVinay Patil (Disney+ Hotstar): "The Hudi project has been able to fix these problems over time." Post-migration: streaming sports + entertainment workloads, live-event spikes, late-arriving CDC for ad reconciliation, regulatory reporting.
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BizBear (@BizBear291093) reported@Ivdown12 @Celastine01 @TheCinesthetic Correct episode 9 was a knee jerk and over correction by Disney from the disaster of the last Jedi. If you watch it with open eyes you see how they try and fix the last Jedi. Specifically with the Luke force ghost catching rays lightsaber scene.
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donovan (#AIArtisThief,#CreateDontScrape ) (@donovanmartin5) reportedGeorge Lucas is just profoundly inogrant on Gen Ai and what it does. The man has stepped away form being in entertainment and perhaps has really just been getting caught up in the headlines and what all these snake oil sales men have been saying but, at face value; Gen AI is nothing but a sham that currently right now is loosing billions and not even coming close to making a profit but, as well it is very and highly exploitative to artists and creatives knowing that since there lacks any guardrails to protect creatives and artists; this very thing goes in and scrapes every piece, every style, every term for it only to be prompted by lazy ingrates that want to feel like a an artist while not doing any of the hard work. Lucas for his time was a pioneer for pushing the medium of vfx forward but the biggest difference is that they did it with humans and people and though human ingenuity and creativity; Generative AI is the very antithesis of that very innovation; its not an innovation, its regression and exploitation. This whole logical fallacy of comparing AI to the horse and buggy and the 'camera' are just strawman arguments. This misplaced/misguided notion of Gen AI being a 'tool' just needs to be disposed of, it's a clear cut replacement for human creatives and human artists on every level. Today George Lucas not only sold out morally but, has backstabbed everyone he has worked with and everyone who has inspired by him who actually appreciates and respects human craftsmanship. I have no many issues with Star Wars under Disney and I can't believe I'm saying this but I am glad he sold to Disney knowing where he stands now, Star Wars may have been flat out perverted by now.
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Lynn (@manangnanggal) reportedBeen watching all the Disney animated movies in order and it's so nice seeing their work when they were still trying to experiment and get really creative and weren't sticking to one particular look.
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Sami Sadek🔜@TFNation2026 (@Skullgrin140) reported@BayouBomber I don't think that film gets the praise it deserves, considering the time it came out. The dark age of animation had settled in, Walt passed away & Disney as a studio was anxiously scrambling & Don Bluth's exodus really didn't help. Yet surprisingly Black Cauldron came together
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MaleficentViews (@MaleficentViews) reported@CbCtravels @WDWNT - and don’t care. I took the guests over to the Polly and was able to drop them off there just fine. Ride share helps solve the problem of not enough parking spaces for guests, since no car is being parked, & the issue of Disney transportation being stressed by those not staying-
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MaleficentViews (@MaleficentViews) reported@CbCtravels @WDWNT - at the resort, since the guests will not be using it, thus freeing up space for actual guests who need it. There should be no issue with rideshare drop off for guests staying on property at a Disney resort.
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Ajtucker (@Ajtucker22) reported@HeylKatme I was one of those people. I've got a toddler so I've been rewatching these Disney movies a lot recently, and man, he really does carry these really hard. Moana 2 has ok songs, but none of them touch even Moana 1's worst song.
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SadEggYolk (@SadYolk) reported@myrishere Instead of all these terrible live actions. They should of been made into Broadway. And then expanded Broadway shows to new areas for children everywhere to experience for a good price. Disney is ABSOLUTELY AWFUL
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Samuel blank (@BlankSamuel) reported@JudyWinslow_fm @disneyglimpses It's just more than ever people don't go back to watch old films because to them why watch something before I was born and that's not a Disney problem
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Dana37 (@Mimimouse37) reported@alleria_eh Thank goodness. It means shorter lines when we visit! But you spent $12k to $15k at Disney/Universal??? Did you stay months? Or are you that stupid with money? Been to both many times and have never felt compelled to spend anything like that. Even when staying at deluxe resorts. Do share how you managed to be that ignorant? I want to urge more people to do it your way, it would help my Disney stock immeasurably.
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BK (@kop56102) reported@clerpatriot When will Disney realize making live action versions just don’t work?
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ST-v-SW.Net: Trek. Wars. Pew-pew. (@STvSW) reported@TheStarWarsOG @SonicFront70231 "As I stated, in 2013 is when they decided." Wrong. There was actually a decision before the Disney sale. Scroll up. However, as I said, between decision and action is a lot . . . and based on Jen Heddle's tweets, there was a helluva lot undone. So, that doesn't help you.
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Wes Gay | StoryBrand (@wesgay) reportedSeems like a good time to reintroduce myself Since 2016, execs call me when they think they’re confusing their market. It usually looks like marketing problems, like poor conversions or no leads, or sales problems, like poor fit clients and low close rates I never thought I'd be in marketing or sales or anything like that. My undergrad is in music and my master's degree is from seminary. I'm an ordained minister who was working in churches. In 2016 I found myself unemployed from a church. Funny thing: if you're the senior pastor of a church, you can get fired and move on pretty fast. If you're not the senior pastor, it's like having a stain on your resume that's hard to remove After dozens of applications and no hope, my wife suggested something that changed my world. I should go do the StoryBrand copywriter certification from Donald Miller. Don was one of my favorite writers. Blue Like Jazz and A Million Miles in a Thousand Years are excellent books Building a StoryBrand was a bestselling book that wouldn’t be published until 2017. I became a full-time copywriter by accident. After that certification, I got to work. No clue how to do any of the business stuff. I remember texting people how to send an invoice after I’d sold a deal. All with a 2 year old and a 6 month old, I had to make it work. There was no other option Within a year my little unexpected business was 5X my previous salary. I had a full time client load in 6 weeks after starting. I was helping $100m companies fix their messaging and change marketing and sales These days I’m still helping brands get their messaging clear and a better strategy set. Now Donald Miller is a friend (I run his StoryBrand Mastermind). I’m writing a book of my strategy framework from 300+ companies I’ll share more about marketing that makes money, messaging, strategy, and probably the occasional rant against agencies/marketers/entreprenuerial grifters Along with occasional thoughts on the Atlanta Braves, Florida Gators, life in the South, and Disney (we are big fans) Anyway, great to see yall again. This is a photo of me and Messi in Atlanta last week
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Shhhhh (@JustMyOpinion_2) reported@ItsMegaChan black adam was a huge embarassing flop for the rock so he ran to disney and begged them to make a live action remake on moana to help save his image lol
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The Chad (@ChadPrim3) reported@desert_starr_57 Disney and Simu tried to act like this was black panther but for asians, problem is asian media, especially shows and films, has been destroying Hollywood for a long time now. This was wuxia lite, only one calorie of actual wuxia.
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Ⓧ🅐ⓥ🅘-🅔ⓐ🅡 (@disneymagicguy) reportedI’ve said this… Disney buys cheaper quality ingredients, churns out skip quick service, and drives up pricing. They should outsource every restaurant. The best options at @WaltDisneyWorld Are not owned by Disney.
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Screenwolf (@FArkonus) reported@DiscussingFilm And what do they think happens if WB goes bankrupt? This is obvious nonsense. They had no issue with Disney buying Fox or Amazon buying MGM. But suddenly Paramount buying WB is an issue? Give me a break. And as I said, what is there plan to save WB? Find someone not involved in video media to buy it?
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Shannon (@shannonn_21) reportedI recently started a Disney plus subscription and I just saw the quality of the app is absolutely terrible. It lags and is poorly designed. DO BETTER!! @Disney @DisneyPlus
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Halfshell 🐢 (@Halfshell) reported@VHSDVDBLURAY4K And Disney can milk Stars Wars with your help or consent. ..wait... they already do.
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Zena Airale 🏮🇵🇸 Akeliayna Haru (@RaylaKamiare) reportedDisney almost cut “Part of Your World.” Not a random filler song. The emotional thesis statement of The Little Mermaid. The literal “I Want” song that makes Ariel’s entire arc work. Howard Ashman had to fight executives to keep it. Fast forward a few decades: • The Owl House gets shortened because it supposedly didn’t fit the brand. • Live-action remakes often feel terrified of taking meaningful creative risks. • Everything increasingly has to justify itself through familiarity and IP recognition. I don’t think executives are villains. Studios need budgets, schedules, marketing, and people making difficult financial decisions. Risk management is part of the job. But sometimes storytelling needs someone to say: “I know this doesn’t look commercially obvious on paper. Trust me.” If the people making The Little Mermaid had listened to the note to cut “Part of Your World,” Disney history would be completely different. That’s the scary part. The greatest creative decisions often look like bad business decisions until they’re finished. Sometimes the thing executives want to trim is the very thing people remember forever.
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Isaac Baranoff (@isaacbaranoff) reported@SplashFan2000 Modern Disney is absolutely terrible. I didn't like the Disney moves that came out when I was a child. But when I was a teenager, Disney was making really good movies that appeal to adults (Pirates of the Caribbean and The Lone Ranger, for example).
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Denzel Scarlett (@Unique_Music18) reportedAnother reason why it was good is because of the casting. The actors they chose were either the original voice actors who were live action actors or actors who fit their role really well. Now let’s get back to Disney. My problem with the live action Moana film is the rock lol.
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@HeadHunterNinja (@HeadHunterNinja) reportedThat's a great state, unless you want to mutilate children, then Disney says it's the worst
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first identity FBI?check the X-ray 🩻 (@askthefbi) reportedSomething for the die hard Disney heads ...just my opinion ...but you should probably spend as much time on it as the original animators ...it was no doubt a work of art
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Tammy Tutone (@TammyTutone) reported@KyleDWilson1 @upstatefederlst That’s actually part of the problem with consolidation of IP in the entertainment industry. Which was the genesis of this whole conversation. We let Disney buy Fox and what do we get? Toy Story 10 and live action remakes. They don’t have to take risks on new IP. There’s no competition. So we get the slop they serve. Content quality drops as fewer players are in the space, so maybe letting Paramount rest on their laurels and own even more of some of the biggest franchises is a terrible idea.
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Skiz (@iSkizm) reported@r46fay @jenny2x4 This would maybe work if the OG movie was older. Moana came out when Disney adults...were already adults
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Park Adventurers Club (@ParkAdvClub) reportedDisney has entire buildings just... sitting there doing nothing. The old Neverland Club, the unfinished Galaxy's Edge restaurant, Tomorrowland Terrace locked behind a dessert party paywall. Rob breaks down the "wasted space" problem in the parks and honestly once you see it you can't unsee it. Full episode is up now 🎥