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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 13: Problems at Disney+

Disney+ is having issues since 02:00 PM 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%)
  • 20% Sign in (20%)
  • 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
Edinburgh Sign in 4 hours ago
Sheffield Buffering 6 hours ago
Pembroke Crashing 7 hours ago
Paris Crashing 2 days ago
London Sign in 2 days ago
Montrond-les-Bains Buffering 2 days ago
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Disney+ Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • opinali
    Osvaldo Pinali Doederlein (@opinali) reported

    - Onscreen keyboard is awful, let's click this Mic button on my remote - Oops, Voice Search works on the Google TV UI and on some apps like Netflix but not others like Disney+ - Since this app doesn't handle it, using Voice Search KICKS ME OUT of the app and back to Google TV

  • 1andOTonyDumm
    Tony Dumm (@1andOTonyDumm) reported

    @LangmanVince As I’m not a fan of crowds yes this is the worst vacation spot. You will never see me on a cruise or at Disney.

  • WilliamWho27
    WilliamWho (@WilliamWho27) reported

    @emopunkgrrrl He wanted to protect it from Disney. I believe he genuinely meant well but the BBC should never have asked him back since he’d be at high risk of being showrunner for too long which happened. Russell didn’t even work with streamers before anyway & you can see it didn’t suit him.

  • Magnoli46798342
    Magnolia (@Magnoli46798342) reported

    @MaxNordau He does that. He’s not a respectful person, but the first and loudest to cry. Like a lefty. Banned from Waffle House, Taco Bell, Disney, kicked out of Byron and Jay’s events for trying to gate crash. He has no shame. Just like the lefties supporting him.

  • sofiale206
    sofia🪻tadc spoilers (@sofiale206) reported

    Off topic but tadc ep 9 animation is absolutely insane to see in the theater. To think this indie show got to similar animation quality of a company like Disney

  • Bren9889
    Brendanfly1998 (@Bren9889) reported

    @RokuSupport I need your help and please don’t give me an automated reply. The apps on my new @Roku TV keep crashing, mainly YouTube, Disney+ and Paramount+! What is causing this and what can I do to fox it?

  • matpolloy
    PJ • The Andor Guy • 🟢 • (@matpolloy) reported

    @fartagaz @TatooineSons This is ignoring the entire issue that art should have no value. Are you a Disney shareholder? Why do you care how much a show makes? George made The Clone Wars well overpriced compared to similar animated shows bc he just wanted to make the show.

  • acandrews12
    Alex Andrews (@acandrews12) reported

    @GraceRandolph I just don’t understand why there was not this much rage and this many lawsuits when Disney purchased 20th Century Fox. The only “uproar” I remember is about the sports aspect. Nobody else had many complaints. Now all of a sudden a problem? 🤔

  • jbiwer32
    jbiwer32 (@jbiwer32) reported

    @WallStreetMav @Fxhedgers Please fix Disney. Our children depend on it

  • SpongicX
    SpongicX (@SpongicX) reported

    @SimpleThoosie @Spokker @CrazyDisneyPark Except Family Guy had them just flat out kidnapping random kids, not just the trouble makers. Still funny how Disney owns this episode and series now.

  • ImmunizedDoge
    Immunized Doge (@ImmunizedDoge) reported

    @LargeInStature_ @VidAngel The filters themselves work well. There is a ton of content available to filter. WB and Disney don't allow vidangel to filter their content because of legal disputes (so Disney+, Hulu, and HBO Max aren't available). But Netflix, prime, paramount, starz, peacock etc have a lot

  • uwuborz1978
    borz m swiftie (@uwuborz1978) reported

    @Panagiotis92693 @renewedro Gurl both of them was supported by their Family and handed their career in silver platter 😭 your excuses are so predictable. Disney made stars are always awful (except for Selena because she WORKED hard)

  • EricFranks56
    Ichigou (Angel Samuel Espada) (@EricFranks56) reported

    @EPeen1273352 @Pitufina2309 So What That Doesn't Mean Force People To Making Them Including Me To Dislike and Hating On Movie. But People Agree On Disney Live Action Remake Movies Is Terrible.

  • LuckyFindsJoni
    Joni (@LuckyFindsJoni) reported

    @BrucioMcCulloch You would work with pedos at disney

  • FDTerritory
    FDTerritory (@FDTerritory) reported

    @BlackLabelAdvsr The problem is that when they come to visit without a World Cup, 90% just go to LA, NYC, or Disney. So 2/3 of the time they're visiting dangerous hellholes full of jerks. The WC is getting them out to the rest of the country. Not sure how you solve that.

  • SteinmarkJ92189
    Jeremy Steinmark (@SteinmarkJ92189) reported

    @TatooineSons “I can’t believe Disney hired someone to destroy one of my best characters that being Luke Skywalker and make the worst Star Wars movie of all time. Oh look the USA scored.”

  • Ragequitgodd1
    Ragequitgodd (🏳️‍🌈PRIDE MONTH🏳️‍🌈) (@Ragequitgodd1) reported

    @triplexcelest3 I don’t have a problem with how many things they get. I have a problem with how we don’t see the prices anymore, how inconsistent their criteria seems to be, and I wonder why some collabs they decided not to give early. In chapter 5, the only things they didn’t get easily was the incredibles & the Disney villains

  • KHectator86
    KingHectator ☁️Head in the Clouds☁️😇 (@KHectator86) reported

    @aGuyOnMyPhone @agraybee This. Its something that's sorta been foundational to the setting of Star Wars too, even pre-Disney; the entire reason the Empire has vast its legions and fleets, yet the Rebellion isn't snuffed out is simple. Every Moff and Governor, every General and Admiral, and every agent of all the dozens of various rival bureaus and agencies the Empire has. They all treat their particular region or planet, fleet/army or whatever position of authority as their own personal little satrapy. And they all hate each other, and hate having to cooperate or share authority with those outside their particular branch. Its something that goes back to the scene in the Death Star where all the various Imperial leaders are assembled and you immediately see how they despise one another; Moff Tarkin, General Tagge, Admiral Motti and ISB chief Yularen all clearly can't stand having to work with one other to track down the Rebels and recover the stolen plans. And that's saying nothing of Vader (the representative of the Sith) being present.

  • KyleLivings92
    Kyle Livingston (@KyleLivings92) reported

    Either way, whether it is shortly or a year after The Rise of Red, it causes the same issue. How actually did Red go as long as she did without realizing she has a sister now? #Disney #Descendants

  • Catlover10000S
    Dark Meld Depot-SW (@Catlover10000S) reported

    Andor’s Ghorman Massacre is not “spiritually EU.” It is textbook Disney revisionism — the cynical appropriation of an EU icon followed by its deliberate mutilation and the in-universe erasure of the original event. The EU Ghorman Massacre was a raw 19 BBY atrocity where Tarkin landed his warship on peaceful protesters. It had real weight because it was allowed to stand on its own terms and echo for decades. Andor took the name, kept almost nothing else, and turned it into a 2 BBY ISB false-flag operation staged for Death Star resources. Then they quietly renamed the original Tarkin event so their version could wear its skin. This isn’t evolution. This is corporate revisionism. The EU built history that mattered. Disney mines it for prestige, rewrites it when inconvenient, and calls it respect. That’s not spiritually EU. That’s Disney Star Wars consuming the old and selling the corpse. Are you having some kind of skill issue?

  • Malay4Product
    Malay Krishna (@Malay4Product) reported

    When Shreyas says something is worth watching, you watch it. :) So I blocked off an hour and a half and went through the whole Brian Chesky episode. Here is everything that was discussed; It starts with a skinny kid who was bad at hockey. His dad wanted him to be a hockey player. He hit puberty late, dropped from the top line to the bottom, and that dream died. Around the same time an art teacher told his parents he was going to be a famous artist. He never became one, but that belief set the whole path. He went to art school instead. At design school he learned that a design only counts if people actually use it. An architect can win awards for a building nobody rents. A product nobody buys is just a failure. So you are forced to think about the person, the price, and the building of it all at once. A project he did was a breathing machine for a sick child. He had to imagine being a scared six year old looking up at it, a terrified parent at the bed, and a nurse who secretly liked being the only one who could run the complicated product. He pointed out that in design there are no ***. The designer is the PM. Then he built Airbnb, and he built it for love, not money. He jokes that if he wanted to get rich he would have picked a better idea than air bed and breakfast. They started with 100 users in one city, New York. Paul Graham looked at him sitting in California and said your users are in New York, what are you doing here, go knock on their doors. So he did. That is where his biggest building rule was born. Make the problem as small as possible. Do not try to please a million people you can never talk to. Get 100 people to truly love it first, because once 100 love something, 100 million follow. For a while it worked beautifully. And then success quietly became a curse. The applause turned into a drug. He needed a bigger hit each time to feel anything. He called it a cup with a hole in the bottom. You keep pouring praise in thinking it is love, and it just keeps draining out. Meanwhile the company swelled to 7,000 people, and he lost the wheel. He said he felt like he was driving a car with no steering wheel. He would say turn left and the company turned right. He even had a dream that someone had run his company into the ground over ten years, and then realised the someone was him. He admitted it out loud, that he was a great founder but for years a shaky CEO, too soft to remove people who were not working. Then covid hit and Airbnb lost 80 percent of its business in eight weeks. That near death moment is the turning point of the whole story. He stopped drifting. He took back control of every single detail and worked 100 hour weeks for two to three years. That is what people now call founder mode. His point was never to micromanage forever. It was to understand his company deeply first, then hand power out slowly. He compared it to golf. You want the coach watching your swing early, before you build bad habits. Most founders do the opposite. They let go too early and step in too late. Founder mode also changed how he saw managers. You manage people through the work, not by being their therapist in endless one on ones. He thinks pure people managers, the ones who only manage and never touch the actual work, do not survive the AI age. Once he understood the company, he started rebuilding it with tiny teams. Ten to twelve people, run like a little startup, like Navy Seals. One small team working only on the booking flow added 200 million dollars in a single year. This is where he started his most fun idea. The 11 star experience. On Airbnb everyone leaves five stars, so five stars tells you nothing. So he imagines six, seven, all the way to eleven. Six stars is wine and a handwritten note waiting for you. Eight is an elephant parade in your honour. Ten is Elon flying you to space. Pushing it that absurd suddenly makes a six star experience feel normal, and that gap between five and six is the difference between you and a competitor. After the company was stable, the story turns back to where it began. Love. Airbnb went public at 100 billion dollars. One of the best days of his life. The next morning he woke up in sweatpants on a Zoom call and felt completely empty. That emptiness made him let go of chasing applause. He went back to building like a kid making things for himself, just for the joy of it. And now he is writing the last chapter, the AI one. He thinks AI needs an even more intense version of founder mode, because now you can see everything on demand and go even deeper. He pointed out that almost all AI today is built for businesses, not regular people. In the last Y Combinator batch, 159 of 175 startups were enterprise. He is betting on a consumer AI boom in the next one to two years, because almost no app on your phone has truly changed yet. His next move for Airbnb flows from that. Stop being about homes, start being about people. Picture a person in the middle with 50 things around them, homes, experiences, services, maybe flights. He wants to own the most trusted identity profile on the internet, in a world full of AI fakes. Underneath all of it is one belief about founders. They are not really visionaries. They are expeditionaries, just putting one foot in front of the other and calling it a vision later. He used Disney to explain why staying in founder mode matters. You can name plenty of Disney movies, but probably not one MGM or Paramount film. Walt Disney's taste was baked so deep that the company still runs on it almost 60 years after Walt died. So his advice is that if you want a company to last 100 years, keep your hands on it as long as you can, do not let go early. As a result, he never delegates is hiring. The more time he spends finding great people, the less time he wastes managing them. He does not use search firms. He just keeps meeting people, asks each one who else is great, and builds a long list over years. He even says your first hire should be a recruiter, not an engineer. The story ends where it started, with belief. When asked the kindest thing anyone ever did for him, he did not say money or a break. He said people believing in him. The art teacher at 16. Paul Graham funding him even though he was not an engineer and even thought the idea was bad. His co-founders. He quoted coach John Wooden, who said his real gift was seeing potential in players that they could not see in themselves. So when Chesky tells someone their work is not good enough, he means the opposite of an insult. He means he knows they can do more. That is the whole story then. A kid who was told he was good, who built something for love, lost himself in the applause, almost lost the company, took it back, and found his way back to building for the joy of it. Shreyas was right. The podcast is worth every minute in gold. :)

  • StarrySkiesE
    ~Starry Skies~💜🖤🪐 (@StarrySkiesE) reported

    @MillArts1 @Animated_Antic No everyone had an issue with it, just isn’t anything we can do unless you are someone mega rich and can just go buy Disney right now and fix it.

  • boyardae
    626 ⭐️ (@boyardae) reported

    @Keijones97 @jasminejadaa_ Spectacular was 2009 and not on Hollywood records, she was already done with them. No one at Disney had a problem with the ice cream stand, it was the parents

  • NuclearTheology
    CrimsonLight73 (@NuclearTheology) reported

    While the “hostess at Applebees” joke is funny, the reality is that how Abrams set up Rey in Force Awakens only further highlights just how badly Disney bungled the sequel trilogy. JJ did a great job setting her up as a scrappy scavenger who could hold her own in a brawl in a rough environment. Nothing really unbelievable there. However, even those good in a scrap wouldn’t be able to suddenly take on a highly skilled magic samurai or a contingent of elite guardsman. “Last Jedi’s” throne room scene only works because of sloppy editing (see the clip below) and expecting the viewer to forget that Rey’s only had force powers less than a week and no formal training whatsoever. That’s not even going into the other major issues with the scene as OP pointed out - Disney wanted a cool Rey/Kylo Ren team up fight with no thought put into the fight or world building other than “make it look exciting.” Sequel fans hate the “Mary Sue” accusation but Disney didn’t help the situation by having an untrained scavenger take on elite warriors and move mountains at will #starwars #lastjedi

  • Ghosty29907208
    Ghosty (@Ghosty29907208) reported

    Honestly yeah. Like this could've been a way to help sequels have their own thing. For once breaking away from original trilogy to have its own legacy. Sadly though Disney is stuck on that Ep 3 to 4 time because they can do more og trilogy like stories.

  • QgtharoninSaki
    Mega-0 (@QgtharoninSaki) reported

    @Volta1228 @WarlingHD I’m not expecting it to be on the Nielsen chart even some other Disney + marvel things didnt chart on that chart. Maybe something that might help like what they did wit echo is put all the Netflix stuff and punisher ,DD ,Iron fist , Luke cage , defenders on Hulu

  • Shrimp4_dinner
    MarlowKey (@Shrimp4_dinner) reported

    @ChicagoObserver @colin_gladman Disney has had the VIP experience since the 70’s for people that wanted to pay for it. You never noticed it before because you weren’t being told everyday that those people were evil and we should hate them. The bifurcation “problem” is a myth to keep us divided.

  • AtoManPL
    AtoMan 🔥 (@AtoManPL) reported

    @meddler_returns Sutekh wasn't a real problem. In fact I'm pretty sure at some point Disney was supposed to get Tales of the Tardis but decided not to, but even then, it's not even one of top 10 problems of first season alone. Also reboot = no reason to watch.

  • h0llan0va
    rae🪻 (@h0llan0va) reported

    so many ppl blaming the downfall of new who on ncuti gatwa and jodie whittaker... pmo so bad... the show tanked because of terrible showrunners and working w Disney. also rtd turning everything into nostalgia porn because he can. NOT because of the only female doctor & blk doctor

  • BahpuhJohns
    Roger = dAt boI = Klotz (@BahpuhJohns) reported

    @bekahj PPL R OVER THE VICTIM CARD/THE TWERKING FROM A MCDONALD CREATED MONSTER AT A BASEBALL GAME/DISNEY/GRADUATION..thats not culture sticking ur tongue out and shaking ur stank ***. BLACK FOLKS ARE SO LUCKY 2 BE HERE-THEY DONT EVEN WORK. (NOT ALL JUST THE *******) @charlestonwhite