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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.

August 20: Problems at Disney+

Disney+ is having issues since 12:40 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.

  • 39% Sign in (39%)
  • 31% Buffering (31%)
  • 20% Crashing (20%)
  • 6% Playback Issues (6%)
  • 3% Video Quality (3%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Disney+ outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Amiens Playback Issues 36 minutes ago
Montigny-le-Bretonneux Crashing 3 hours ago
Melun Crashing 7 hours ago
Béziers Buffering 7 hours ago
London Sign in 15 hours ago
Ahome Sign in 17 hours ago
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Disney+ Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • BlueDiamond305
    Blue Diamond (@BlueDiamond305) reported

    @Dexerto Another reason why Disney is terrible

  • yanikun_csun
    Guy Incognito 🌴 (@yanikun_csun) reported

    @BillHuntBits @Disney @20thcentury Those cover arts are awful, Jesus Christ. The Dead Poets Society cover feels like it's for a completely different type of film.

  • jalendadonny
    the head taurus ♉︎ (@jalendadonny) reported

    anthony, don, dominique, and teyonah have been treated so disgustingly by fans, marvel, AND DISNEY! nate moore leaving made this issue even worse and i really, REALLY hope somebody lights a fire under feige, pascal, and iger’s asses before miles’ mcu debut.

  • Zakksu
    Zak🇵🇸BRING VALKO BACK☄Get Legacy Cast in FF7R🌸 (@Zakksu) reported

    Disney having more content in a Disney game? Who tf would have seen that coming!? Ofc Disney is gonna have more relevance vs FF But it's not about quantity it's about quality The small FF bits we did have was always well written & not just a 1:1 redo of the same Disney movie

  • Dollectable101
    Diby (@Dollectable101) reported

    @holthyde_ Sound like a terrible Disney channel theme song

  • ulfricsteve
    Steve H🇺🇸 (@ulfricsteve) reported

    @jtimsuggs This isn’t Star Wars it’s an abomination, the worst thing Disney put out. No amount of fight scenes will change the terrible writing and characters.

  • BIGWILL904
    Big Will (@BIGWILL904) reported

    @CW_writeme Well that is not this... that is my wife and daughter. My daughter had major surgey to repair her ankle and leg and my wife had knee surgery. They both been off work and healing until friends got them out the house and down to Disney Epcot. The hate on here is real. Smh

  • LewicowyK
    Massolitianin 🍉Andor ♥ (@LewicowyK) reported

    @shonenLewis Yeah it was ***, but not the worst Disney Star Wars show as long as The Book of Boba Fett exists

  • SimisoGumede4
    Simiso Gumede (@SimisoGumede4) reported

    @MCUPerfectGifs Didn't the actor say he will never work with Marvel/Disney again?

  • foxluvsbunny
    Nocturnal Nick (@foxluvsbunny) reported

    @zootopiamerch Got it! I’m actually not at Disney anymore but I’ll be back on Monday, I found some more stuff to post, I’m just busy with work rn

  • spac3ic
    ⚡️Max !!⚡️c0mm slots full (@spac3ic) reported

    Didn't Oscar say he wouldn't work with Disney again ?

  • reputationfan13
    bookreader13 (@reputationfan13) reported

    @nobodyknows2322 The worst IMO is Frozen, which completely changes The Snow Queen. I would say the most accurate is Sleeping Beauty. Disney was trying to make an animated epic, so he didn’t feel the need to sanitize it, and it follows the ballet quite closely.

  • KrazyJoe
    Joe (@KrazyJoe) reported

    YUP. I keep saying it and it's still true: Disney and Kathleen Kennedy have made more good High Quality Star Wars than George Lucas ever did.

  • JamesWi57560224
    James Willis (@JamesWi57560224) reported

    @Idjdbeoehrb @UGadotti85301 Well, we'll just wait and see in the future. I'm gonna give Disney time to work it out.

  • MSpeeg66
    MS-66 (@MSpeeg66) reported

    @Mhodson1 @Brick_Suit @nicksortor I don’t! She knew exactly what she was doing and when we as a society stop making excuses for evil then the world will be a better place. Everyone who commits heinous crimes has mental issues, that doesn’t mean we keep catering to them. Prison is the only option not a Disney world mental hospital.

  • BIGWILL904
    Big Will (@BIGWILL904) reported

    @itsbarone Bro that is my wife and daughter. My daughter had major surgey to repair her ankle and leg and my wife had knee surgery. They both been off work and healing until friends got them out the house and down to Disney Epcot. The hate on here is real. Smh

  • YuYuNormieShow
    YuYu Normie Show (@YuYuNormieShow) reported

    Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson is inducted as a Disney Legend for Film and Voice, and Jim Cummings isn't. Disney is a joke. The Industry is a joke. What a complete farce. The voice of Winnie the Pooh and countless others nah, The Rock (terrible actor) yes.

  • Nutty_4PM
    Nutty_Professor !! (@Nutty_4PM) reported

    @dmuthuk Haryana which can't clean and pick up garbage from its colonies is planning one sir.... God help Disney if that happens 🙏

  • DFilms92
    DeenFilms92 (@DFilms92) reported

    @ShoWTimeWS @MCUFilmNews @people Blade just doesn't work in the MCU. Disney aint doing vampires bro. They probably wanted to nerf the character also.

  • pblaylock78
    Ye Olde Droog (@pblaylock78) reported

    @HRH_SHP It's not, but you get Disney+, Fox Sports one(I think that's the name). I believe HBOmax access & Paramount+ as well. I was already a Prime member so I had that. You use your HULU live login & you can watch them. You get a lot for the money. I don't really miss anything with it.

  • thSauceMan
    SON 孫 GOD (@thSauceMan) reported

    Star Wars as a franchise sort of invented the cyclical nature of the perceived drop in quality an relentlessly tearing it apart an not adopt it until the next thing then the cycle begins again. Happened several times before Disney, its like built into the mythos atp

  • Lons
    Lon Harris (@Lons) reported

    Like, complain about Disney Star Wars all you like. That movie this year about the yoked worm with daddy issues was not good. But liking Star Wars in the '80s and '90s was just being a fan of 3 old movies, it was only an active franchise in books and comics.

  • connollyjk
    James Connolly (@connollyjk) reported

    @kokeshimum I used to work for the Disney Store back in the day. We once had a ‘Bouncing Tigger’ returned to the warehouse with a sound defect. What should have said ‘I’m so happy I feel like bouncing’ actually said ‘I’m so happy I feel like wanking’!

  • jcoleisgarbage
    Nikesnike (@jcoleisgarbage) reported

    @BrerOswald @disneytipsguy They do not give a **** about splash mountain sadly. The horrible princess and the frog movie is more culturally relevant than Brer Rabbit so we will suffer for the rest of our lives with this unjust bullshit. This is truly the worst thing Disney ever did

  • RedHotBlaziken
    RedHotBlaziken 🇺🇲 (@RedHotBlaziken) reported

    This is the problem, you're only seeing it on the big business perspective, nit smaller artists. Disney is at fault for the extention instead of creating better laws to protect works. Killing CW hurts millions of others who aren't in the big business field. 1/5

  • xiayitiaoAI
    夏一跳 (@xiayitiaoAI) reported

    9:16 vertical video, fixed camera, one continuous shot, photorealistic live-action style. SUBJECT — REPLACE ONLY THIS PART 【@Reference Image / Cat description: A British Shorthair blue cat with dense blue-gray fur, a round face, small rounded ears, amber eyes, and a chubby body.】 Use the reference image as the primary and authoritative visual reference for the cat throughout the entire video. The cat must remain the exact same cat from beginning to end. Preserve its breed, facial structure, head shape, eye color, eye shape, nose, ears, fur color, fur pattern, fur length, body proportions, size, and all distinctive visual features. Character consistency is the highest priority. Do not redesign the cat. Do not beautify or stylize the cat. Do not gradually change its appearance during the video. Do not change its breed, facial proportions, fur texture, body size, or age. Most importantly: The cat must remain photorealistic throughout the entire video. If the reference image is a real cat, the generated cat must look like a real photographed cat in every frame. Do NOT turn the cat into a cartoon. Do NOT turn it into a 3D animated character. Do NOT give it a Pixar, Disney, anime, game-character, toy, plush, or anthropomorphic appearance. The first frame, middle frames, and final frame must all show the same photorealistic cat with the same visual style and identity. SCENE The cat is sitting naturally on a soft bed. Behind the cat is a large, fluffy blanket. The environment is cozy and realistic, photographed like a real bedroom. The cat is holding a small realistic electric drill between its two front paws. The drill is appropriately sized for the cat. The cat does not grow human hands or human arms. Its paws remain anatomically consistent with the reference image. The slightly unusual behavior is the only fantastical element. Everything visually remains photorealistic. BEGINNING The camera is completely fixed. The cat looks curiously at the camera while holding the electric drill. In front of the camera is an extremely clean, perfectly transparent sheet of glass covering the entire rectangular frame. Because the glass is completely transparent, it should be almost impossible to see at the beginning. The glass is 100% intact. No cracks. No scratches. No broken areas. No glass fragments. The image initially looks like a completely normal camera shot. THE DRILL The cat looks down at the drill and then looks toward the camera. It activates the drill. The drill bit begins spinning rapidly with realistic mechanical motion blur and subtle vibration. The vibration causes the cat’s paws and body to shake slightly. The cat concentrates seriously on what it is doing. Its expression remains natural and animal-like. Do not exaggerate the facial expression into a cartoon expression. The cat slowly pushes the spinning drill toward the camera. The drill gets closer and closer. The cat leans forward slightly while maintaining its grip. Throughout this entire approach: THE GLASS REMAINS PERFECTLY INTACT. There are still no cracks. CONTACT The spinning drill bit finally makes physical contact with the transparent glass directly in front of the camera. Only AFTER physical contact occurs may the glass begin to crack. At the exact point where the drill touches the glass, a tiny stress mark appears. The drill continues spinning. A very small crack begins at the precise contact point. Then several additional fine cracks gradually branch outward from the same point. The cracks must originate physically from the drill contact point. They must not randomly appear elsewhere. THE SCREEN CRACKS Suddenly: CRACK! The local fracture rapidly expands into a realistic spiderweb pattern. The glass does NOT completely explode. The majority of the glass remains physically in place. Only a few tiny glass particles fall from the immediate drill contact point. The cracking must look like real stressed glass captured by a real camera, not a digital crack overlay. Realistic fracture propagation. Realistic glass thickness. Realistic reflections and refraction. Realistic irregular crack branching. No plastic appearance. No cartoon effects. THE CAT REALIZES WHAT HAPPENED The drill immediately stops spinning. The cat freezes. It looks at the drill. Then it slowly looks toward the cracked glass. Its amber eyes become slightly wider. Its ears move subtly backward. The expression should naturally communicate: “Uh-oh.” Keep the reaction subtle and believable. The cat is still a real cat. Do not create a human facial expression. Do not make it exaggerated or cartoonish. THE ESCAPE After a very brief pause, the startled cat suddenly releases the drill. The drill drops naturally onto the soft bed. The mattress and blanket react realistically to its weight. The cat immediately turns around and quickly runs toward the fluffy blanket behind it. Its paws scramble slightly on the soft bedding. The cat dives headfirst underneath the blanket. Its body disappears underneath the fabric. The blanket rises naturally as the cat crawls underneath it. The cat’s rear end disappears last. Then the blanket settles down, leaving a small raised bump where the cat is hiding. The electric drill remains lying on the bed. The cracked glass remains visible in the foreground. After everything becomes quiet, the little bump underneath the blanket moves slightly once. End. CHARACTER AND STYLE CONSISTENCY — HIGHEST PRIORITY The cat in the final frame must be the same cat as the first frame and the reference image. Maintain identical: facial anatomy, head proportions, ear shape, eye color, fur color, fur pattern, fur density, body proportions, body size, and overall visual identity. Maintain one consistent rendering style throughout the entire video. If the reference image is photographic, every frame must remain photographic. Never transition from photorealism into animation. No cartoon transformation. No 3D-character transformation. No stylization drift. No Pixar-style rendering. No anthropomorphic redesign. No human hands. No human body proportions. No costume appearing spontaneously. No identity drift. GLASS TIMING — HIGHEST PRIORITY The event order must be strictly preserved: 1. Glass is completely intact. 2. Cat activates the drill. 3. Cat moves the drill toward the camera. 4. Drill physically touches the glass. 5. ONLY THEN does the first crack appear. 6. The crack expands. 7. Cat notices the damage. 8. Cat drops the drill. 9. Cat turns around and hides underneath the blanket. The glass must remain perfectly intact until the exact frame of physical contact. No cracks before impact. No broken glass before physical contact. CAMERA 9:16 vertical composition. Fixed camera. One continuous shot. No cuts. No camera movement. No zoom. No slow motion. A very subtle physical camera vibration may occur when the drill contacts the glass. The transparent glass is a flat rectangular sheet positioned directly in front of the camera and covering the full 9:16 frame. It is NOT the camera lens. It is NOT a circular lens filter. The image must remain rectangular at all times. NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS No cartoon cat. No animated cat. No Pixar style. No Disney style. No anime style. No 3D cartoon style. No plush-toy appearance. No style changes. No identity drift. No breed changes. No fur-color changes. No human hands. No human arms. No extra limbs. No deformed paws. No aggressive behavior. No injuries. No blood. No cracks before drill contact. No pre-cracked glass. No circular lens cracks. No fisheye effect. No security-camera effect. No fake crack overlay. No plastic-looking glass. No complete glass explosion. No subtitles. No text. No logo. No watermark.

  • Digimon9090
    Thomas Christ (@Digimon9090) reported

    The 12 states attorney general trying to stop the merge but if paramount and warner brothers discovery failed to merge and paramount probably force to sell it if Disney or universal pictures or Sony to buy paramount and create new merge problem.

  • marvel_updat3s
    Marvel Updates (@marvel_updat3s) reported

    Yahya Abdul-Mateen II on Marvel Studios canceling both ‘WONDER MAN’ and ‘BLADE’: “I think the optics are obvious. If I’m a big business, if I’m Disney, if I’m Marvel, I don’t want to be attached to these optics. So it should be a priority to change that narrative and to do what it takes to responsibly change that narrative with quality stories, with quality resources.” (Via: @VanityFair)

  • W0LFs_Lair
    Toxic Male Supremacist (@W0LFs_Lair) reported

    @iamrobothead Don't get why fans love Rogue One. It was another awful Star Wars, Disney movie that pushed feminism in Star Wars. Fans were just gasping at straws to find something good in Disney, where none existed. They just repurposed Star Wars Expanded Universe & made it feminized.

  • BIGWILL904
    Big Will (@BIGWILL904) reported

    @BraedenSorbo That is my wife and daughter. They legit... My daughter had major surgey to repair her ankle and leg and my wife had knee surgery. They both been off work and healing until friends got them out the house and down to Disney Epcot. The hate on here is real. Smh