Disney+ status: streaming issues and outage reports
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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 11: Problems at Disney+
Disney+ is having issues since 10:20 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.
- Sign in (37%)
- Buffering (33%)
- Crashing (19%)
- Playback Issues (7%)
- Video Quality (3%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Disney+ outage reports came from the following cities:
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Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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realmink (@kenestweets) reportedi have a theory that someone in disney signed off on this terrible movie so that it would bomb and they wouldn’t have to make live actions anymore cause now i think about there was barely any promo for this movie that usually means one thing…
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Idaho Joe ✝️❄️🦑🦣 🏒 (@IdahoJoe_) reported@NickChaps96 I recommend Pops Disney Adventures on YouTube. He is polite to the CMs and does NOT talk during rides. A lot of these TikTok fools are the worst they talk non stop.
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Fly on the Wall (@KenMcCombs1) reported@SuperSisi They really need to study what Disney and Paramount have been doing... Disney acquired Star Wars and quickly learned that its massive, passionate fanbase could be taken for granted. Legacy characters were sidelined, core themes were altered, and vocal criticism was often dismissed as “toxic.” The result? A deeply divided fandom, brand fatigue, and a noticeable erosion of the cultural reverence that once made Star Wars untouchable. Many longtime fans walked away, and the franchise has struggled to recapture its former magic despite occasional hits. Paramount has followed a similar path with Star Trek. Decades of goodwill built on exploration, optimism, and thoughtful storytelling have been strained by a string of projects that many core fans feel prioritize messaging over narrative quality. Shows have been criticized, canceled amid backlash, and the broader franchise has seen declining enthusiasm from the very audience that kept it alive for generations. The brand still has value, but the loyalty of its most dedicated supporters has frayed. In both cases, powerful corporations with iconic, decades old brands assumed that fan loyalty was infinite and unconditional. They bet that they could reshape these properties to fit new priorities. (broader appeal, recurring revenue models, or corporate agendas) while the core audience would simply follow along because “it’s Star Wars” or “it’s Star Trek.” Sony appears to be making the same calculation with PlayStation. The brand is undeniably strong. The installed base is huge. Digital sales already dominate. So why listen closely to the collectors, preservationists, and longtime enthusiasts who value physical ownership, resale rights, and true game ownership? The danger is that brand strength is not the same as brand affection. When fans feel ignored or actively disrespected, loyalty becomes conditional. What was once a passionate community can turn into a transactional one. Or worse, a resentful one that slowly drifts away. Physical media isn’t just about nostalgia. It’s about ownership, preservation, and a tangible connection to the games we love. Dismissing those concerns in favor of “consumer trends” while assuming the brand will carry everything risks repeating the mistakes that have damaged other legendary franchises. Sony doesn’t have to agree with every fan complaint. But treating its most dedicated supporters as an afterthought because the brand is “too big to fail” is a dangerous assumption. History shows that even the strongest brands can be damaged when the people who built them with their time, money, and passion feel taken for granted.
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toni ⁷ ⊙⊝⊜ IS SEEING BTS 4x (@tsthoughtsx) reportedMy nieces loved it but Disney barely marketed it. That’s also the problem. When we do get representation it’s not marketed so that they can cancel due to lack of viewers. It’s strategic. They do just enough to placate then rip it away.
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jezza (@JezzaBondiBeach) reported@DiscussingFilm Disney plus has such terrible quality content
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John Asghar MD (@JahangirAsgha10) reported@LUVIERN_UCF Rec sports in the US are already heavily subsidized. They’re cheaper than, or on par with, recreational sports in much of Europe. Club sports are a different issue. Traditionally, clubs existed for elite athletes competing against other elite athletes. Today, “club” often means pay-to-play. A lot of that isn’t just greed—it’s demand. Parents increasingly feel like their kid has to play club, so the market has responded. Families aren’t just paying for coaching. They’re paying for travel to tournaments in places like Orlando and Disney, showcases, recruiting events, highlight videos, branding, hotels, and year-round competition. I can’t justify spending that kind of money for 99% of kids. I’d much rather my tax dollars support affordable local rec leagues that give every child a chance to play.
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Bendito Spoiler | Movie reviews (@BenditoSpoiler) reportedMoana Live Action Review: Is Disney's Latest Remake Worth Watching? Just ten years after the original animated film, Disney brings Moana and Maui to live action but does it actually bring anything new? In this review, we break down why this Moana live-action remake struggles to stand on its own: from Dwayne Johnson's disappointing take on Maui, to the constant over-explaining that kills the magic of the original, to the question everyone's asking: Why remake something that wasn't broken?
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Pixie (@LORElitaPixie) reported@kikimorkino Yes this makes sense! In the case of this brand, Her Universe is a brand that sells mainly through Hot Topic and has official Disney licensing so I get confused why, if they are selling such big name franchise stuff, they don’t have the money for better quality!
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SmallWorldFan (@smallworld1966) reportedIt won’t count as upgrade but I know y’all will hate me when say this. Add Disney characters in it’s a small world and put a Rapunzel doll because that means no chance of Tangled replacing. If no characters, I would say add more dolls with wheelchairs and fix the dolls.
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chaos robot 🤖 (@deestiv) reportedPart of the problem with this live action remake in particular is recency. The original animated film came out in 2016, while the other live action remakes were of classic & renaissance Disney films. There is no nostalgia for Moana yet, it's only been 10 years!
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Nick Chappell (@NickChaps96) reportedI know people are freaking out about the rumored Space Mountain updates, but a few things. 1) Some of it needs work. I’m 100% all in on a retrack. I’ve said that for a while. I also would love new ride vehicles, because the current ones are a pain getting in and out of and aren’t comfortable. I’d also love onboard audio and maybe some better projections. 2) I’d REALLY prefer they don’t mess with the queue too much. Specifically the iconic music. I think the whole Disney community will finally come together and tear Disney a new one if they mess with that. But I think some other minor updates to the queue would be cool. Take another stab at the interactive games or something. 3) I know it’s the OG Space Mountain, but it’s also widely considered to be the worst of them. So if they actually can improve on it, I’m for it. If not, they’re f*cked.
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bin :D 🇬🇳 (@yikesbin) reportedwhenever you have time watch not suitable for work!! we need all the promo we can get to push for a s2! @LashaeAsh please! if you need a disney plus login i will share my moms account with you…you have to use my profile tho 😜
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honeywheat. 🍯🌾 (@YomelelaG) reported@_kay077 I was watching not suitable for work & baby daddy on Disney+ ngoku ndibukele uShifting gears
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doom stan #6 (@912216x) reported@ScreenBrief pump Disney Plus with content that was the point/problem 💀
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Beatz106 (@Beatz106_ok) reported@Pirat_Nation - No major Fox animation - No major Disney sitcoms (Hannah Montana, Jessie, only BS like Liv & Maddie or electric bloom) - No AAA movies (Obviously, they wouldn't include Pixar or Star Wars), they will put the awful searchlight library and films that flopped at cinema & streaming
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James (@James_ENTMT_) reported@PriesttPriestt @DiscussingFilm Awful bait, this proves you havnt watched anything from Disney in years.
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Cazzy Star (@Cazzy) reported@illipsisHVB It's esp sad when, even if it's kiddy, Disney used to make quality animated films like Frozen or, well, Moana, and now even their originals are duds. Who could forget Wish?
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beanmouth strikes again (@piperocktheory) reportedParamount is probably the worst-case scenario Disney is probably second-worst followed by Netflix then Amazon
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Capulous (@Capulous) reported@cosmicbooknews This sounds awful, so it's par on course for Gunn's vision of the DCU. Waiting for people to say Disney/Marvel let him go to WB so he could destroy it.
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x- Ryan McCormick (@Coach_McCormick) reported@JimShull WDW space mountain is the second worst attraction Disney operates barely behind the Matterhorn
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eppy (@epppyyy) reported@ULTRAS_KO Can work that way too. However the entire reason they keep making Live Actions is because an entire film works as a storyboard for them, and they can use its success as a metric to announce the next one. Iirc A lot of Lion King animators were mad at Disney for remaking without any permission from the animators
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Swan Ronson (@theotherswanson) reportedHTTYD made the bold decision to have decent production value. All of the Disney remakes just LOOK uniformly terrible. At least Dragon felt inspired to try and bring to life an epic children's fantasy story. I don't sense that level of care with these other films.
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art tavana (@arttavana) reported@Raiden94tt Yeah it just won’t work today as a Disney project—zero.
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bianca ✨👑 (@rapunzelariels) reported@Geirahod it's crazy how terrible these remakes are. i almost wonder if disney is making them bad on purpose to make the original versions look better
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The Ghost of Francisco Franco (@FrancosGhost) reported@KMNDR_ @QuetzalPhoenix It doesn’t tho. You’re hoping it does with no evidence to support. It’s the same delusion people had thinking Disney Star Wars would “fix it all in the next movie just watch!”
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Murray (@james747648) reported@ZSharf This debate is irrelevant if he makes gobs of money off this flic. If he doesn’t…well..that woke nonsense fixes itself, right? Preaching doesn’t work if no one listens..Disney is almost toxic now because of this fad
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Originalish (@originalish) reported@OdysseyJurassic Disney can't help themselves. They target the beloved and popular attractions because they want to claim ownership of them. Haunted Mansion, Pirates, Peter Pan, Spaceship Earth, and Tower of Terror will all go the same way within 10 years.
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Mizoh⚧️🎧🐳🌋🖖🇬🇱 🇨🇦🎸 (@mizohdamka) reported@WKCosmo The gods help Pete if he ever reads authentic (non-Disney) fairytales; he'll have a coronary. Lots of blood and gore and scary people & situations in Grimm's Fairy Tales.
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🗡️ Lore Master Chris 🇺🇸 (@CWilson2197) reported@ZomBinaryBot More power to you I suppose, but as a massive Star Wars I can’t stand TCW for all the retcons and continuity breaks along with the incredibly childish writing. And Theory’s fence riding over the Disney era is annoying. One moment, he’s giving the Kenobi series a 9.7/10, the next he’s ranting about how terrible the show is. Plus he likes to present himself as an expert who knows Star Wars through and through, yet he doesn’t even know who Joe Johnston is (the model designer for the original trilogy)
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Sam (@monsteraqueen_) reported@_undeadinside @hannahluvsdean No it’s not. Seeing everything as a social issue is weird. Like a kid wears a Stitch shirt and your first thought is “How disgusting for this child to wear a shirt that highlights the Disney corporation” when it’s a kid wearing a shirt with a movie character on it.