Disney+ status: streaming issues and outage reports
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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 12: Problems at Disney+
Disney+ is having issues since 07:20 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.
- Buffering (42%)
- Crashing (23%)
- Sign in (20%)
- Playback Issues (10%)
- Video Quality (5%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Disney+ outage reports came from the following cities:
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Crashing | 17 hours ago |
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Sign in | 18 hours ago |
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Buffering | 18 hours ago |
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Buffering | 18 hours ago |
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Crashing | 1 day ago |
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Buffering | 1 day ago |
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Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Fortunes Pyre (@Fortunes_Pyre) reported@LylianVeronica @skelewiz @arbiterovers It isn't just Disney alone; actors' voice actors and various sources and tools, the better content they produce, the more expensive they become, the less they are used. And one, I've never worked for the mouse, and I'd never work with Bob Igar after the disasters he bought.
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Josh Billinson (@jbillinson) reportedLexo Sooger’s noncompete is unenforceable. Shame on Disney for bullying him out of finding new work. He has a family to feed.
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Sonickick (@Sonickick2) reported@karatebugmanrx Yeah I didn't like Disney doing it either and I didn't support those projects when I found out. You can feel however you want about the information, but don't act like "now people have an issue" because people have complained about it.
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Metal Miso (@Miso_the_scot) reported@lumbogg Like does it not strike you as odd that a very niche genre inherently is being bought into so hard by these big gaming corpos? COD has dmz, Fortnites wanting to try it, Sonys all in on marathon, disney is making one. More retention = more ingame purchases for less work.
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Fun Ahead 🇺🇸 (@heroesahead) reported@BetterCallJairo I guess i can squeeze in a Last Jedi rant here at the end of the day So there's some things about that throne room scene I actually enjoy I like how easily snoke toys with Rey, I like the way Kylo tricked Snoke and deliberately twisted his own thoughts about turning the lightsaber towards his enemy and it was the wrong lightsaber and he kills him that's actually interesting I don't hate the fight. Yes. I've seen all the same videos you have about the choreography, and while it's insane that 1. Kylo isn't just obliterating them all almost instantly and 2. They aren't basically wiping the floor with Rey as a sort of reversal of the first point As just a piece of visual choreography i don't hate it But here's the thing It just destroys everything. It kills the entire momentum of the trilogy. You had two choices. Move that whole scene to the third movie, kill snoke in that surprising way, then he gives her the choice and it breaks her heart and then she has to fight and kill him (that could frankly have worked really well in a third movie) or you have to have her join him and change the whole story, and then you definitely can't kill luke because i guess he has to ******* train Finn to be a Jedi now or something? It's just the same as i said the day i saw it A baffling movie I don't hate the Rian wrote it. I just can't believe it made it past Him, the story group, kathleen kennedy, the guy who was the head of disney films at the time, forget his name, and then Bob Iger as well Somehow ALL of these people didn't see what was obvious to every fan on opening night You just killed your franchise, how do you not see that? At minimum you killed your trilogy and left it nowhere to go, but no at worst, you killed your FRANCHISE and still wonder if in fact that we've just been watching the deathrows ever since
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Geo (@ToonPhooey) reported@its_JustTurk @StarWarsDaily_ Well, that chance was wasted when he got killed off so early, and there were even theories about him being Darth Plagueis. Anyways, Disney ruined the chance to have a good trilogy. Sequels are a terrible remake of the originals due to greed and having two terrible directors.
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Ace (@Ace318668974920) reported@shadowsyncs @ijsaidthat @ToonHive The animation is terrible for a Disney show
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Universal Quacks (@UniversalQuacks) reported@BrerOswald They need to restart Disney Interactive and Lucas Arts. We’ve been deprived of quality video games because Iger got a stick up his *** about how they often outperform movies with a single purchase.
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ProdigyxCD (@ProdigyxCD) reportedIts so nice to have actual discussions about New Things, even if people disagree or have terrible takes Love this Franchise man will never get bored talking about it, excited to see KH4 lead towards a release I need to see some Disney Worlds though
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Gabriel Valles (@GabrielValles) reportedI was in a Zynga meeting with other leads, and I said, "I make decisions that might get me fired," meaning we need to take risks. I still remember the fearful looks on their faces. This is a known phenomenon among academic "high achievers." William Deresiewicz points this out in his book, Excellent Sheep: The Miseducation of the American Elite. "Our best and brightest are increasingly risk-averse." "What the students are really afraid of is failure." — William Deresiewicz I saw this trait in most Ivy Leaguers Zynga hired. Part of it was that most of them had never worked in games or entertainment, which is reasonable. The bigger problem is that this fear extends much deeper than just shipping a new feature. Nothing is more dangerous for a project or company than someone operating in a fearful, self-defense mode. They will do whatever is needed to save their position. This is where bureaucratic silos start growing. To protect themselves, people begin building buffers between themselves and accountability. I joked at Zynga that we had a "producer" for every three people. If you look at a company's evolution from startup to large company, you will see that work, risk, reward, and responsibility start fragmenting from individuals toward a bureaucratic dispersal of benefits. The work, risk, and responsibility stay with the practitioners, while the reward moves upward, out of the danger zone, to "management." Once this happens, there's a permanent wall between practitioners and administrators. Administration self-perpetuates and seems to be doing work, but none of it serves the product. This is why Elon Musk could eliminate 80% of Twitter's workforce with seemingly no negative effects. That permanent wall ensconces management near the power centers of large companies and isolates practitioners from the full impact of the rewards the company achieves. Steve Jobs sums it up well here: "When you grow, you tend to hire professional managers. They know how to manage, but they don't know how to do anything. So they hire people who do know how to do things, and then they manage them. That's where bureaucracy comes from. And the creative spirit gets lost." "The best managers are the ones who never wanted to be managers. They're great individual contributors who never, ever thought they wanted to manage people. But they decide they have to because no one else is going to do it as well as they can." Before we were acquired by Zynga, a small team shipped a new game I co-created in three months, reached 1.7 million users in less than six months, and featured a UI/UX I created that was copied by several other companies. I added a giant dinosaur to a business sim, and no one knew why. At the beginning, I saw the game heading in the wrong direction, so I changed it every night. Luckily, the changes were good enough that they didn't fire me. Eventually, I took over the entire art direction of the game, and they joyfully handed it over to me. I expected to repeat the same formula over and over again, and I could have, but no one ever asked. I spent most of my time fixing broken projects and processes and trying to get the creative spirit back. I'm not complaining. I could have left at any time, but I decided to stay and learn as much as I could. I even turned down a job at Disney because I could see from the outside that they were worse.
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FinalKingdomHeartsXIII (@FinalKHXIII) reportedYeah that’s what you get, Disney will never learn from these terrible remakes unfortunately
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🕷️Smart Alec🕸️ (@_TheSmartAlec1) reportedThis still would’ve happened if Ncuti stayed on, I think. Maybe just like, a bit later, but promises were broken when they didn’t start filming S3 when they were supposed to. Disney pulled the plug because not enough people watched and the budget was too big to justify more.
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Amon Green (@drwhorx) reportedi can’t really touch DW drama happening rn since i haven’t watched the disney seasons, but i just wanna say it’s really funny how in 2026 people are acting like RTD is the worst thing to happen to DW when the entire fanbase was frothing at the mouth after BBC announced his return
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Singto Conley ☄️ (@singtoconley) reportedi know he is specifically in the "real world" and they don't want to show any of the stylized disney worlds yet but KH4's public perception outside of hardcore fans is becoming "the whole game looks like that" and this will become a problem if they don't rectify it soon lol
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Dyne (@LockeDyne) reported@tanpukunokami Old disney was based; their form had consistancy, ease of repetition, hell they were clever enough to do this & I did not notice -so that's a magic of solid storytellers. I reckon animes have done this as well, the older ones. freedrawing frames is really a lot of work. Consider your base of 24 fps, then produce a 30 minute show or 1½ movie. 24*60[minute]*30 is a lot for just a show, then multiply by 3 for a movie 👀 & have the patience to adjust & tweak the frames
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Doug (@dougray71) reported@timelesschild @SciFi4Me And you can read between the lines of that instagram post… frustration! The big problem was Disney… should never have teamed up with them. We had 10 episodes and special before that. Looked and sounded gorgeous and still does.
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Juli (@Julisteamer) reportedso far the wc broadcast looks much better on on dgo than the disney+ broadcast but the dgo one is clearly having issues and keeps stuttering, my other option is the tdt antenna but that one also loses signal randomly because it's an antenna
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2|21 🌹 (@__Marlenaaaaaa) reportedA trip to Disney World would solve all my problems
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Glacea13 (@Glacea13) reported@dallin1016 I think (being generous here) that part of that is they're making it seem like Quadratum (and it's style) is the only world in the game. It looks awesome, but the style is much more Final Fantasy then Disney. I think seeing more worlds would help that concern.
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_Ray🇮🇩 (@_RayNotHere) reported@ichorpuddle The blame should be on Disney to be honest not the creator, cause I’m sure this is very good for their career. What I mean is if they’re willing to help Youtube creators, at least give them proper budget to make something more. This is just my opinion though.
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𝖙𝖊𝖟𝖟𝖒𝖔𝖘𝖎𝖘 (@tezzm0sis) reported@Blaketwp6 Yes I agree, but in comparison to Victor Salva, who was convicted of harms and trespasses against a youth, and had created/distributed material.. was able to work with Disney and is responsible for the Jeepers Creepers franchise, after prison.
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TsingisKaani (@Tsingiskaani) reported@fartagaz Disney Star Wars may have lots of issues, but the animation is a million times better than it has ever been
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Studiosus Book Lector ac video venatus ac exercere (@StrikeFan27) reported@_xFenrir Not necesary. If the focus is again on Reuniting Sora riku and Kairi tgen that could work. But It could also work if sora rDonald and goffy travel disney worlds and onlxy tger do they unite with Sora beeing mute What if Vali was mute in DR becaus he already came from Q
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Bennie Ningeok-Ross (@bigtoep) reported@jmthrivept Disney has some work to do
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Yotaraga 👁🗨⏳ (@Yotahee) reportedDisney buff ran out and got replaced with fatigue debuff. Help
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Navy Mongoose🔪 (@Oni_Maku) reported@Shiza_Kiwami Ah yes, because when Star Wars was remade and was eaten up by its new fanbase of Disney adults it was totally a positive for the franchise, right? I don't think you can can call out anyone else's intelligence if you're blind to the problem, or can't spell "your" correctly.
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Navy Mongoose🔪 (@Oni_Maku) reported@Shiza_Kiwami Ah yes, because when Star Wars was remade and was eaten up by its new fanbase of Disney adults it was totally a positive for the franchise, right? I don't think you can call out anyone else's intelligence if you're blind to the problem, or can't spell "your" correctly.
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Richelle 🥀 (@LelechirAgain) reportedMaybe Disney Adults™ are just emotionally immature humans who frequently feel the need to live outside of their means in a desperate attempt to feel an ounce of happiness & acceptance instead of tackling the root problem inside of them. Maybe. Idk. Just theorizing!
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DigiScrapCafe.com 🇬🇧 (@ScrapArtCafe) reported@MasteroftheTDS what ever floats your boat, your opinions yours, negative, & help destoy the show & it's legacy far worse than disney ever could. At least many know disney is corporate shite, but when so called fans try to kill any future for the show, then that is simply pathetic. Allons-y
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Craig Green (@GreenCraig5) reported@avidseries @JoeyFreshwaters Always very broad generizations. How does firing 250 Disney employees and replacing them with cheaper (and often less qualified) H-1 B workers help America or Americans? Claude says it's a safe ballpark estimate that around 200K Americans have lost their jobs to the H-1 B visa. I dont see any benefits. Upper caste Indians are a hermetic lot, and we are reminded of that daily with news from Cognizant, Cisco, et al, showing overt discrimination against non-Indians. This is a feature of their collective personality, not a blip. Never any comment on this from certain corners in the halycon groves of Data Twitter. Ever. So, when I see a tech company full of Indians, I dont think "The cream has risen to the top!" I think fraud, corruption, and ruthless in-group promotion.