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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 17: Problems at Disney+

Disney+ is having issues since 09:20 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.

  • 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
City of London Sign in 10 hours ago
Manchester Sign in 22 hours ago
Mauves Sign in 22 hours ago
Ambarès-et-Lagrave Playback Issues 24 hours ago
London Sign in 1 day ago
Davenport Sign in 1 day ago
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Disney+ Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • marlaseraphine
    Marla Seraphine (@marlaseraphine) reported

    Yes, The X-Men Movie Is In Trouble Question: Why is the X-Men key art so ridiculously bland? Answer: Because marketing doesn’t know what the movie is yet. If the studio is still wrestling with cast contracts, story structure, number of films, timelines, budget, or which characters actually constitute the permanent franchise ensemble, you wouldn’t want marketing building an elaborate campaign architecture around assumptions that might change. You wouldn’t commission a massive cast photoshoot if several principal actors aren’t contracted. You wouldn’t reveal costumes that might change. And you certainly wouldn’t spend months building a sophisticated visual system that might become irrelevant after a major creative restructuring. So somebody says: “We need something for D23.” Marketing has one asset that cannot possibly become obsolete: X It doesn’t identify an actor. It doesn’t identify a character. It doesn’t reveal a setting. It doesn’t commit to a period. It doesn’t reveal the tone. It doesn’t even say X-Men. It’s essentially creative escrow. And that is what I now find peculiar about the poster—not simply that I think it’s ugly. Look at how extraordinarily noncommittal it is. Strip away the Marvel Studios logo and ask what this image tells us about Marvel’s movie. Nothing. Not almost nothing. Nothing. The yellow and black evoke familiar X-Men branding, but otherwise this could advertise almost any conception of X-Men made at any point in the next twenty years. That’s useful if you don’t yet want to lock anything down. Marvel is undergoing enough creative/casting/business-affairs churn that marketing was specifically instructed not to commit the campaign to anything beyond the underlying X-Men brand. Maybe Disney isn’t worried about cancelling X-Men. Maybe it’s worried about cancelling this version of X-Men. The entire cast configuration could change. The X survives. And now I’d connect it to something reported this weekend that makes the unfinished feeling harder to dismiss: Entertainment Weekly says Feige emphasized that the cast had only recently been assembled before D23. That is an eyebrow-raiser. For an enormously important May 2028 tentpole being ceremonially unveiled at Disney’s biggest fan event, “we only recently got these people together” is remarkably consistent with what the presentation itself communicates: We needed to announce X-Men before we were ready to define X-Men. And that would explain almost everything I’ve been noticing—from the generic emblem to the strange stage presentation to the oddly provisional feeling of the cast reveal. The logo may not look cheap because Marvel thinks the franchise is disposable. It may look disposable because the logo itself is.

  • RichardREB4
    REB4 (@RichardREB4) reported

    @InternetH0F What a shame. She was corrupted by Hollywood. From a Disney Darling our kids grew up watching to problems with substance abuse. Rest In Peace!

  • DumplingLover8
    Shawn 𝕏 (@DumplingLover8) reported

    Glitch fandoms begging for sequels while Disney fans preferring brand new films Basically

  • Tee_the_Vee
    aether (@Tee_the_Vee) reported

    @TVS_Yarin3 I'm fairly certain they only work in regions where you CAN connect your Disney account

  • Winnie115z
    Winnie (@Winnie115z) reported

    @DiscussingFilm Bruckheimer knows that Pirates is basically a dead franchise without Captain Jack Sparrow, but everything hinges on script quality. Depp isn't going to sign on just for a quick nostalgia cash grab after everything that happened with Disney.

  • DecryptedTech
    Bits, Bytes, and Bourbon (@DecryptedTech) reported

    @syskage @mypalal While I understand and acknowledge the the complexities of the issue, 20 years is a long time to allow this to remain broken when there have been windows where this could have been done with minimal impact to park revenue... I can congratulate Disney for finally getting around to this, but also call them out on waiting so long to do it.

  • jcoleisgarbage
    Nikesnike (@jcoleisgarbage) reported

    @MichaelSheehyJr I’m a Disney fan. I’m also a coaster enthusiast. That might be the worst strawman argument I’ve ever heard. If any Disney fan unironically makes that argument they have incredibly low IQ

  • Rieksfier
    Rieksfier 🇺🇸 (@Rieksfier) reported

    @mattvanswol This is why I have no problem paying $15k for a family of 4 for a week at Disney.

  • RealFrankFromFL
    Frank from Florida (@RealFrankFromFL) reported

    @RealFLGunLobby You don’t mind commenting on these posts but not sure if you seen the two times I commented under your post asking for help with buying my first handgun or telling me someone I can trust in the Orlando area I went to bass pro and felt like I was buying at Disney and I’m very new to all this Thanks

  • SomeFarker
    🇺🇸Some Guy🇺🇸 🇯🇵サム・ガイ🇯🇵 (@SomeFarker) reported

    @AaronWorthing How about I do none of that? Do you think that will work for Disney+? It will certainly work for me.

  • champ_tova
    Champ (@champ_tova) reported

    @Themountainkin1 Considering that Walt Disney Studios Park is like the worst Disney park by a mile I'll let Paris have this one

  • poolnooodle
    squirtle (@poolnooodle) reported

    @missingyouulol codes expire in 2029 but they don’t work for US, and the promo for disney ends on halloween

  • PandaKingEX
    Swillo (@PandaKingEX) reported

    One of the worst decisions they ever made. The entire appeal of the first game was that it felt like Square and Disney coming together.

  • 1111_ChosenOne
    Chosen One 1111 (@1111_ChosenOne) reported

    I need as many as you can provide to me @grok Maybe, it would help if I go over all my employee calendar's and we focus on the characters inside them first. For instance, if the character on the employee calendar is related to a Disney program we can check for any deaths related to that one specific program. Would that work better for you? There are ALOT of calendars, but I can take the time out today and pull the characters for you to check. Would that be easier for you? Also, we have to address PEANUTS.

  • xdx_xdxd
    XDXDwitherXDXD (@xdx_xdxd) reported

    @DeenoTwin @MauLer93 You pay to watch, or contribute your views towards these shows and that tells disney (who will own every IP at some point) that the guy who made the thing you like deserves more work, and they will continue to do the same thing under disney

  • zeoboomterrianz
    Zeoboom The Terrian Z (@zeoboomterrianz) reported

    @FakeTaxedBrass Worst and ugliest designs ever. Disney fell off forever ago with Zootopia.

  • CuriousUserX90_
    CuriousUser (Back Up) (@CuriousUserX90_) reported

    @Stealth40k @carlyxstella But would Kingdom Hearts really work out as a TV series? It may include Disney characters but the series is property of Square Enix and not Disney. Hence Sora not appearing in Disney crossover video games such as Disney Infinity. And hence Sora being allowed for Smash Bros..

  • heroesahead
    Fun Ahead 🇺🇸 (@heroesahead) reported

    They would take all the goodwill but have none of the talent Sony has to still make excellent spider-man movies All the spider-man movies are produced by kevin feige and disney. The whole Disney team makes them, not Sony Sony distributes the film and gets a big cut of the movie They don't write the movie, film the movie etc. They have nothing to do with production at all. So you hand all that back to sony, and what do we get? The same quality as Madame Web? Morbius? Kraven the Hunter? The Amazing Spider-Man 2? So no, they get maybe one freebie where we go to check it out, and then they're right back in the crapper where they were when they essentially decided the best course of action was to give spidey to disney and just get a cut of the money since clearly they didn't know what to do with him And i assume still wouldn't

  • TravisKreber
    Travis Kreber (@TravisKreber) reported

    @brookstweetz Don't get me wrong, Disney era Star Wars has a lot of issues, but some people have taken their dislike too far and just assume a new show or movie will be bad without even seeing it. And just to be honest, a lot are Legends/EU fanboys who don't like the fact that Disney definitively made it non-canon.

  • DashGetEm
    Anansi (@DashGetEm) reported

    A Disney hit starring the both of them would make them too powerful I fear, but of COURSE it would work.

  • HederaFlow
    HederaFlow (@HederaFlow) reported

    @init_64 @barragers I’m referring specifically to Disney and the terrible “woke” choices they’ve made with the Marvel franchise. Nolan’s The Odyssey has absolutely nothing to do with my point..

  • lizlovelaceVA
    Lizzie Lovelace 🎙️🎀 (@lizlovelaceVA) reported

    lowkey i think cartoon reviewers that call it the worst disney movie of all time are too harsh. It's a 5/10 at worst

  • patrick10743152
    SoCal71 patrick Blevins (@patrick10743152) reported

    SoCal 71 — DON’T BE AFRAID OF “NO” Here’s something I’ve learned… Don’t be afraid of rejection. Don’t be afraid to hear NO. Push through the fear and put yourself out there, because one of the biggest regrets you’ll ever carry isn’t somebody telling you no. It’s wondering what would’ve happened if you had tried. You’ve got an idea? Chase it. You feel that instinct telling you to make the phone call, start the business, pitch the deal, change directions, or take the chance? Listen to it. And if the answer is no? Alright. Change the strategy — not necessarily the dream. Some of the biggest companies in the world started small. Amazon started with Jeff Bezos working out of his garage. Microsoft got its start as a tiny software company founded by a couple of young guys with a vision. Harley-Davidson started in a little wooden shed. Disney faced plenty of rejection, financial problems, and people who didn’t understand Walt’s ideas. None of them started as billion-dollar empires. They started with an idea. Then somebody took the first step. That’s the part people forget. You don’t have to start BIG. Start small. Prove it works. Learn. Adjust. Scale. And quit treating the word NO like it’s a stop sign. Sometimes NO just means: Not this person. Not this deal. Not this strategy. Not this time. Fine. Learn something and knock on the next door. Because failure isn’t hearing NO. Failure is sitting ten years from now wondering what might have happened because fear kept you from ever asking. Bet on yourself. Make the call. Pitch the idea. Open the garage door. START. Much love, SoCal 71 LIVIN’ IT MY WAY Common Sense Never Goes Out of Style.

  • DahlingRuby
    Laurie (@DahlingRuby) reported

    “We have no ideas, please, Disney adults! Help us make this the most nothingburger cameo fest nostalgia slop ever!!”

  • primeupdate1
    Prime Update (@primeupdate1) reported

    @CrazeCave « The fact is, Mr. Depp, if Disney came to you with $300 million and a million alpacas, nothing on this earth would get you to go back and work with Disney correct? »

  • Pymmmmmmmmmmmmm
    Pym (@Pymmmmmmmmmmmmm) reported

    I keep seeing this take and it annoys me because it's so clearly not true. Alex Hirsch likes Disney films! The fact that he's had bad experiences with the company hasn't changed that. His problem with Kingdom Hearts is that he sees it as a cynical use of the characters.

  • counting_cosmos
    Cosmo💫 fan (@counting_cosmos) reported

    alex hirsch not liking KH is whatever cause a personal opinion is a personal opinion. I just think he of all people should know what it's like to try and get a vision out for your work while working with Disney and respect like. The actual integrity behind that

  • dunkballsprite
    nelso (@dunkballsprite) reported

    @TheFifaView @marvel_updat3s Needs to end yes but it will never end. Sony will never give up Spiderman unfortunately. I think Disney and Marvel should work on getting everything else back like full Hulk rights and such.

  • realclownshit__
    🤎🧸 (@realclownshit__) reported

    Ok it’s actually wasn’t that bad. It’s actually everything I expect from a Disney movie. My literal only problem is all the references to the first 2. Like I bet half these kids dk or barely know bout these damn references

  • kamohel23365464
    Senju The King (@kamohel23365464) reported

    @gurren0097 @AnimeNovakai 🤞🤞🤞Fr dawg. Disney, Worst marketing Team Ever!!!