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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 (37%)
- 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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Playback Issues | 24 hours ago |
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Crashing | 1 day ago |
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Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Soulvay (@Soulvay) reported@keithellison With what solution lol you didn’t stop Disney from buying Hulu or Amazon buying mgm so who else would buy it for a hypothetical you could put in writing you stop a full merger putting even more people out of work lol what ********
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dede is not seeing ariana 💔 (@userhasnames) reported@JulezJakez which disney princess broke dudc heart in a past life? what's is problem with fairytales?
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Jin Li (@JinLi310585013) reported@piratebob711 @askaya for example a man like Blaire White who appears as a woman, is essentially a Thai boy, is not under any illusions that they are a woman. I have no problem calling this person Blaire or she. Then when you look at those like "Lilly Tino" identifying as a "woman" when they are clearly an aggressive man and their thing is to go into Disney bathrooms and make mothers and daughters uncomfortable and affirm his mental illness or possibly be assaulted; that thing is a mentally ill man and there is only one place for them. There are actual trans people that make effort and have no agenda, and their all those feeding off the social contagion and making bank while doing it. Very different.
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s i l v e r ✨️ (@silverhunter001) reportedworst disney boy and there's just two of them. grok removing jack frost of all people? AI aint **** for real.
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Captain MAGA M.D. (@TheCaptainBryce) reported@khnh80044 Thats all we'll and good, but Disney shouldn't be allowing men to dress up as "princesses" and work with children. That's called grooming, but Disney stands by it.
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RWBCat (@RWBCat77) reported@marvguy_ @moovsny I do like abomination. Very cool movie honestly. People forget this was a universal film like how ironman and captain america were done by paramount. There was a time for the mcu before disney, ppl forget. This deserved a sequel, the rights were an issue. No more solo hulk
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Milind (@Milind81817481) reportedWhen Disney acquired 20 century fox Us California having no problem but Why paramount did not acquired Warnerbros
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Travel Hacked (@travelhacked) reportedThe Ultimate Cruise Hacks for Carnival, Royal, MSC Norwegian, Disney, etc. What's the most unhinged cruise hack that actually work? Let us know if you would try this on your next cruise. 1/4🧵
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Perro Salado 🇺🇸🍺🚤 (@Mojo7559) reported@catturd2 Walt Disney is looking down and he’s gotta be some kind of pissed off. Woke DEI people that couldn’t care less about child entertainment destroying his life’s work. Can’t hate Disney enough right now.
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GLENN KING (18+) (@glennkingxxx) reportedIf they put me in charge of Disney studios I could easily solve their problems. The problem isn’t on the revenue side. It’s that they’ve lost sight of controlling expenses. The same movie that you made for $250 million can be made for $150 million or a lot less without sacrificing storytelling.
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PURPLE (@P_rpl3) reportedMoana (2026) It should get to a point where enough is enough, and I think we're at that point. When Moana (2016) came out, I wouldn't say it was groundbreaking, but there was definitely a shift. It quickly caught on and became one of the best animated features from a company famed for the medium but which, in the years prior, looked like it had lost its spark. It became a pop culture icon almost overnight, and the rest is history. Fast forward to 2024. After a staggering 8 year gap , a sequel was conceived that, sincerely, no one asked for. But apparently it was still enjoying the goodwill of the hugely successful first film. The story was kinda meh, but it still did very decently at the box office. At that point, you would have expected Disney to take the win and pack it in. But no. A mere two years later, they're back with a live-action remake of the original, and I'm left wondering, what is even the f**king point? This is the same lead from the previous two, but this time he's at the lowest point of his career, looking for anything that resembles redemption. Sadly, this isn't it. I already have my issues with live action adaptations of animated films because I think, most of the time, it's difficult to translate all the intent, charm, and expression from animation into live action. As such, I think the two mediums should stay as far away from each other as possible. But that isn't even my main problem here. My biggest issue is just how needless this is. There isn't a logical reason for it to exist, and the overwhelmingly negative reviews aren't even surprising and a live action remake of thee first animation, inverably means they might make a live action remake of the sequel of the animation and that thought scares me to bit 😩😩. I hate wishing for a movie to fail because I have people in the film industry, and I know the sheer effort it takes to make even a short film. But part of me hopes that if this fails spectacularly, it'll force Disney to do some serious inward reflection on whether these live-action remakes of their animated classics are worth making. The joy on my little ones' faces when they first watched Moana (2016) is still fresh in my memory, so I'm not about to taint that feeling by letting them watch this big corp, quick money grab, soulless slop.
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RonE (@RonE53689) reported@DiscussingFilm What did those states not have a problem with Disney buying? Pixar? Fox? Lucasfilm? Marvel? Hulu?............
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Gladson (@Gladson_MF_) reported@juuxiie2 Disney gets so much money sometimes (like in Toy Story 5) that they don't care betting on those weird live action movies. Most of the times it doesn't work but they might get lucky like what happened with Lion King (not an actual "live action" but you know what I mean)
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andie (@pandieex) reportednot including moana bc i have not heard great things and i’ll just wait to watch that on disney.. but i have enough points to see a movie for free so help me choose hehe
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daveoreally (@daveoreally) reported@ChrisMurphyCT But you had no issue with cable companies dividing the country and we’ve no choice on which to choose, no issue with that. No issue with Disney either, right? **** off.
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Sky-land Grace 🔜 CEO 2026 (@SkywardKey) reported@SeventhForce @Yung_Falcon i know i was at work during the toy story reveal so i dont recall much other than holy **** toy sora (i try to forget that job lmaooo) but i've been here since 2002 & it's *wild* seeing *any* official to semi official disney acknowledgement (we're so spoiled now comparatively)
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Saint Brian's Personal Purgatory (@AWorldOutOfMind) reportedWhen he realized he would never be a Disney princess, Lindsey Graham died of a broken heart.
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Christopher Marc (@_ChristopherM) reported@brian_shoots Maybe a cartoon...you cannot do movie-level VFX with what Disney is giving Marvel Television to work with....focus on things like DD. Where its mostly in-camera scenes.
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ZenjiBanjo Silverstar (@zenjibanjo) reported@_jackmcpherson and half of those that do, don't care. ****'s dumb. Disney already makes Star Wars dumb, they don't need help.
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valkyrie 💤 (@crystarius) reported@EvelCrisis @gameboyknight @churroz Uhhh, no. Creators who work on Disney propperties do introspectives and panels on their process all the time. Like half of all D23 Expo panels are just this. Maybe not understanding what D23 Expo is where all this confusion is coming from. This isn't Tokyo Game Show
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Alan Bragg (@AlanBragg11) reported@BlackMajikMan90 What’s the problem with this? For me it’s no different than Disney/fox. I don’t get the drama
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Soulvay (@Soulvay) reported@PJocky82 @THR With what solution tho they dident stop amazon Buying mgm or Disney buying Hulu if they are concerned about a hypothetical it’s easy to put in writing instead of people out of work I legit work in the industry in Cali and it’s already been a dwindling market since covid
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Just_a_Sentient_Mclaren_P1 (@sentient_p1) reported@VOLcano_1794 @cosmic_marvel Genuinely, I think Disney has a problem with over promoting their films. Everytime they promote a new film, it's always just clips.
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Pachzën Weedbröh™ 🇺🇸 (it's my actual name folks) (@PachzenWeedbroh) reported@MyTimeToShineH Maybe they should ask @TerryMatalas for help. Disney money allows for more artistic freedom than Paramount money does...
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Space Solomagne (@SSolomagne) reported@sw_holocron And yet, I’ve yet to see a movie the fans asked for be made. There is some truth here, but it’s pretty clear they don’t listen to fans or they never would have ruined Luke. Great movies happen because the filmmaker has a vision, in that little consideration is given to the fans. The issue is, Lucasfilm lacks vision. Almost all the ideas are constrained by boxes needing to be checked set by people from on high at Disney. Checking those boxes results in the story being called woke, they would call it modern, yet on large a huge portion of the fanbase is turned off by those ideas. In that, they do not care what the fans want at all.
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✨Prism✨ (@Prismaticmonque) reportedGonna be honest Its a nightmare either way It doesnt work Its an eyesore before Then its a disney theme park pole youd be kicked out for leaning on. Theres no in between.
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ViewerAnon (@ViewerAnon) reported@CZseventyfive @StebobM AT&T buying WB didn’t destroy a studio. That’s the fundamental point you’re missing here. And Netflix buying WB would be awful, too - feel free to check my post history on that subject if you think I’m fibbing. But even that wouldn’t gut a studio in the way Disney killed Fox.
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Nzala🇬🇦 (@AMoutsouli11145) reported@DisneyBeat101 It's very obvious that it's a failure, like the time when they zoomed in on the actor to hide the poor quality and just used Disney ears; it's so obvious.
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Mark🔞 (@mshat18) reported@DeadCarnival @KimberlyKe78712 Marvel or Hollywood isn't choosing a hot redhead Woman for anything these days. Plus Disney Punisher is awful anyway.
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Haramu-Fal (@TheOmegaman85) reported@NYtellem You know they won't. Disney has a horrendously bad rep for being brazenly arrogant. They'll double down on it and defend their erroneous decisions no matter how much backlash they receive. Worst comes to worst they'll fire the writer, actor, producer, etc. But that's it.