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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
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Disney+ users through our website.
- Sign in (36%)
- Buffering (33%)
- Crashing (20%)
- Playback Issues (7%)
- Video Quality (3%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Disney+ outage reports came from the following cities:
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Buffering | 1 day ago |
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Crashing | 2 days ago |
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Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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MC43 (Tomorrowland Space Couple deserves respect) (@MidCentury43) reported@YungJunko Pixar (or at least John Lasseter) notoriously HATES hates Star Command bc they didn’t work on it; all they did was some intro animation, no involvement in its writing or designs. Internal spats regarding IP ownership under the Disney deal at the time may contribute some too
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Musings (@Musings2now) reported@usmntonly 10 out of 10 for trying/effort...but needs work!! Ideas for American Football chant from a Brit>>> Identify the American characteristic? Message ? Hard work? Dress up as Lincoln/ George Washington/ Franklin/ Rockefeller/ JP morgan/Carnegie/Edison/Roosvelt ? Lincoln would be the most recogniseable? With his Tall Top Hat American Dream: Statue of Liberty (altho idea was gifted from France) ... American Eagle /Astronauts *** Disney/Mickey Mouse etc Abba's 'Money, Money, Money.... rhyme something with that... ? Superman/Batman/ Marvel characters/ Spiderman ?
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lav ִ ࣪𖤐.ᐟ 𐙚⋆.˚ ! (@bowacinth) reported@mediciwitch i am expecting monica at my door @ disney get to work
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Stuart (@Britestoan) reported@sinnersoviet3 @adhee1673 Nope, you're so close though. An artist selling their work owns both the tools and the entire production. They get 100% of the proceeds. Whereas an artist who works for Disney doesn't own the likeness of the character they've designed do they?
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Ankit Jain (@lyfeafterall) reported@VerizonSupport Thanks @VerizonSupport for the quick response and the quick account check. Unfortunately, the source of the problem, @DisneyPlus, is still in hibernation, waiting for summer in the digital world.
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Sean Neumann (@Sean_Sean561) reported@marioliveirain Those ai Disney parody trailers were the worst thing to happen to Disney cuz now anytime they try using this god awful art style it looks like AI
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Scrimmy 🦇🏳️🌈 ➡️ Not at BABSCon 2025 😭 (@scrimmypone) reported@andrelucas @miaaowing Part of me believes they half *** the VPN bans on Netflix and Disney+ because you’re more likely to keep paying them if you can access more of the content you want VPNs (at least on mobile) unfortunately don’t work on Apple TV, Prime Video - they seem to go off billing region?
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Kate 🎀 (@thelegendsofkat) reported@mimidancer I think the issue isn’t just with Disney. Everything has priced lower income people out. Smaller parks are expensive now, sporting events, concerts, even getting coffee is like $7-10 now.
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project hail kenhausen📚🎥🎮 (@KenFromMars_) reported@MarvelExrth616 If the rumor is true, this sounds like a great trade off. Sell it to Disney/Marvel so they can give us quality content and they get distribution (and still getting a piece of the pie). Everybody wins.
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Basha Blue (@ric11065) reported@scottxavier @DisneyParks The thing I have learned in life is when you accommodate for more people, even more people come. It doesnt fix the problem. Its capacity. Disney needs to figure that out. I sold my DVC contracts because they oversold them. I couldnt get dates even at my home resort. 😒
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Nigel (@theoryofmind11) reported@gatortebowfan15 @scottxavier Eh, it’s not as simplistic as this. Disney receives 23 million more visitors now and the hotels sell out much more often. Plus, there are a million ways to complain now and social media exacerbates issues because one person can be very loud.
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Zip (@zippersoups) reported@jirochan1089 Someone else did the math and it would be less than a single yen in loss Disney is a multi billion dollar corporation Imagine if someone got into trouble and their phone died! It could be a real emergency Corporations aren't your friends. Let people live their lives
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MatthewP (@pri61684) reported@WriterMcG @j_rod_delrey And how will that look? Distribution and the biggest screens and sounds are everything. When you watch movies and shows on streaming you expect free viewing supported by ads or sponsorship like TUBI or YouTube with optional donations, unless you're paying for SVOD like Netflix, Amazon Prime or Disney Plus. In which you expect high-quality entertainment with production values and star names. EVERY creator wants to scale up but studios, networks and streamers have the systems, structures and access to finance creators need.
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Simi🌺 (@maggiesxrose) reportedlook at all the disney channel sitcoms that came after it i wouldn't say any of them were better in quality
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Shayla (@sopranoshayla) reportedI still can’t get into my Disney+ account even though apparently the issue has been resolved😭😭😭istfg if this ain’t fixed by the time I get up to watch CME in the morning I’m gonna lose it
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C Roberts(tweets from a colonised Scotland) (@CRobertsonUK) reportedBut I digress, the ultimate problem is the reliance on as I mentioned already the likes of Marvell, thus Disney, becoming monopolies especially in buying up minor competitors and their back catalog - only to shelve them and the rights unable to be transferred to others. /end
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Ashlee Ogella (@ASHthisisLEE) reported@DisneyPlus why are you not working
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MainStreetChatter (@MainStChatter) reportedThousands of Disney+ subscribers spent a sleepless night trying to stream their favorite shows last evening due to an hours-long outage that left many frustrated and wondering what went wrong. #Disney #DisneyParks #DisneyNews
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Isaac Evilman🐀 (@isaac_evilman) reported@3ninmamachan @TheMonkeyJungle I literally did the math. Using the absolute biggest numbers to make the amount of electricity “stolen” the biggest, it would cost the Walt Disney Corporation 0.84円. That’s not 84円. That’s 0.84円 when fudging the numbers to make it the worst possible.
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Jaydog307 (@Jaydog307) reported@Ale29863961Yuri @zweiwalker89607 I mean yeah. They already have the script basically because it’s in the book, (assuming they’re adapting the books that already could fit into canon with only a couple tweaks) and Disney has great cinematographers/animators (depending on the route they wanna go) that work on SW
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JGspideyfan (@JGspideyfan) reported@ToonHive they charge us every month ofc and still have issues. Its loading is slow, and the ads are annoying. But it's good to have u back disney+
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Amy 🍉 (@Yunagirlamy) reportedI've had two people irl watch Darkwing because of me, and let me tell you, the fact that Beauty and the Beet is the first episode on Disney+ does NOT help it whatsoever. Both those people thought the show was "boring" after that.
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patkauchick (@patknm) reported@DisneyPlusHelp I have had problems with Disney plus for months. Commercials freeze. And movies. Worse is ESPN+. Xfinity tech came out. Said it was the app. Their engineer was to check. Bonnaroo had some of same. Better than anticipated. Plus, resolution was not good.
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RaiderNeil (@Rdrneil) reported@Roku i've never had a problem with roku, had to reverse a Cable one time and that was it, and I love the new voice remotes that are rechargeable, only issue I've had is with Disney not being able to click on it and it comes on says can't login from your area error 43 error 83
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Kcin. (@Kcin_Point) reportedTOY STORY 5 2026 film directed by Andrew Stanton REVIEW: 🌕🌕🌕🌑🌑 HOPPERS is still the best Pixar movie of 2026. But all the heart, humor, and playful chaos you'd expect in an entry of the studio's living toys franchise Disney won't let sunset is here in TOY STORY 5. That said, this entry is knocked down a number of notches by grievances with that from which all else originates and branches from: the story. It's disjointed, lacking a clear thematic drive that feels building into a cohesive vision; cheapened by a lot of random nonsense and forced twists to make it all come together as something in the end. (The many contrivances to get Jessie to her old home, for instance.) It kinda, sorta does all come together as SOMEthing in the end, and that something has a good chance to make you teary-eyed, but it's extremely well-worn territory: kid trying to fit in gets bullied and needs better friends. And, in regards to the toys, their purpose to those kids... yet again. An example of the lack of cohesion: thematically, why are there 50 Buzz Lightyears running around? Movie already has enough main plots going on--the aforementioned kid's, Jesse dealing with her past, AND Woody's forced return to help take on Lilypad, the villain tablet. Too much even before getting to subplots, like Buzz's. Given the topicality of toys vs tech in the age of the "AI" grift (in quotation marks because the term AI is just a marketing lie to trick less astute consumers who'll buy into anything if they hear it enough), the story is also a missed opportunity. Production of such animated projects take a long time, so I can SOMEwhat forgive not directly addressing "AI," but production on TOY STORY 5 did begin in 2023 as the grift was just ramping up. This felt purposeful avoidance. But even outside of "AI," this is "the one about tech," except it says very little therein, essentially only that devices can be negatively addictive but also positively connect and be useful. Instead, as stated before, the story settles on the oldest plot in the e-book. You could conceivably also get a message from this movie of "put down the device, go outside, and play," but the reasons that happens has nothing to do with tech itself. As I clocked from the first trailer in 2024, Disney has too much to sell digitally to let Pixar tell kids and parents their iPads are bad in any meaningful way. There was a lot more to plumb in regards to the tech angle, even just for fun scenarios. Imagine if the villain tablet had smart home integration, and right when it has the good-guy toys absolutely cooked, humans put it on Kids Mode. OK, I digress from having a bit of fun. It's just easy to brainstorm a lot of tech-oriented things Pixar COULD'VE done that would've been a lot more amusing and interesting than what TOY STORY 5 offers. But, I suppose there was just too much going on already from all the scattered plots to bother with imagination. This isn't a serious criticism, but does no one else feel the toys have too much agency to affect the human world now? Sending fabricated digital messages to people, pretending to be people they're close to, is well beyond the point of too silly and risky. Also, in the reign of tech, proliferation of security cameras around every neighborhood should certainly become a new danger for the toys to have to work around. These are small gripes, but they interrupted my watch experience more than once. Despite all my misgivings on the core of what TOY STORY 5 is, if you turn your critical brain off and chill for the emotional ride, you'll laugh and cry a little bit and most likely have a decent to great time. But see HOPPERS first.
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Uncle Walt’s Little Known Facts (@UncleWalt1971) reportedGus Goose first appeared onscreen in 1939’s "Donald’s Cousin Gus,” but actually debuted before that, appearing in Al Taliaferro’s Donald Duck newspaper comic strip on May 9, 1938, in a story titled “Just in Time for Dinner.” His full name is Gustave “Gus” Goose. He is Donald Duck’s paternal second cousin and the great-nephew of Grandma Duck (Elvira Coot). His mother is ***** Coot and his father is Luke Goose. He is canonically one of the laziest and most gluttonous characters in the entire Disney universe. After his theatrical short, Gus became a recurring supporting character in Disney comics, usually living as a farmhand on Grandma Duck’s farm. He is notoriously inefficient at farm work and spends most of his time eating or sleeping. Mel Blanc (the legendary voice of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, etc.) actually auditioned for the role of Gus Goose early in his career but didn’t get it.
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One of Those Splash People (@SplashFan2000) reportedKids absolutely do care about quality. Why do you think they beg their parents to visit parks like Disney and Universal instead of your standard state fair? They're not subhuman neanderthals with brains the size of ping pong *****, their intelligence deserves to be respected.
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Albert Brochier 🏴 (@Albrochier) reportedAnd the English parents are some of the worst offenders for this. I go to Disney Paris often.
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Gecko Guy (@lego_man2008) reported@TheRealVentures Yes Epic was huge for Universal. But it’s like Disney in terms of thrills: they are SOOO inconsistent. It’s a trust issue that they need to fix in order to draw in families to their parks, just as Disney needs to build more trust with thrill seekers.
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NOLOVE REPLIED TO ME🥹 (@mgkslostdiablo) reportedsomeone please grace me with a disney plus login😭😭🙏🏼🙏🏼after almost a year i got logged out of my exes 😭and im too broke for the subscription