Disney+ status: streaming issues and outage reports
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: sign in, buffering and crashing.
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.
July 8: Problems at Disney+
Disney+ is having issues since 04:20 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.
- 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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Sign in | 2 hours ago |
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Sign in | 4 hours ago |
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Sign in | 4 hours ago |
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Crashing | 7 hours ago |
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Sign in | 7 hours ago |
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Sign in | 10 hours ago |
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Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Anne Pool (@AxelPool6) reported@espn you need to be fired I am calling for all lovers of Tennis to rise up and demand that Disney/ESPN is fired and never allowed to cover a tennis tournament it's a ******* disrespect charging $30 and providing no service this is the worst nightmare of coverage of Wimbledon
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Jack Fisher (@MarvelMaster616) reportedJust a few more hours until a new episode of #XMen97 drops. So, you know what THAT means @DisneyPlus servers. Be strong!
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Shopnil4; Wash your hands and social distance bois (@Shopnil456) reportedInteresting how Disney wasn't even close to any reason issued may have popped up, and the only real issue was lore integration lol
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Accrued Interest (@accrued_int) reportedNetflix and YouTube bidding for World Cup rights makes sense given their scale, they can make the math work. I don't think it makes sense for Disney to spend that much money...BUT what if by 2030 they expect ESPN to have other owners who can help pay the bill? 🤔🧐 $DIS $NFLX $GOOGL
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Carolina Belle (@EAlkonis) reported@Evelyn001d Don’t forget the purses, watches, plus Annual Park Passes, cruise line trips, Disney Vacations, Vegas getaways, etc. If there’s enough disposable income for these things then you’re getting too much “help”.
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Doc Strangelove (@DocStrangelove2) reported@FromTheMazes There was a time many within the western animation community considered a dream to work for Disney. Now, they’ve completely replaced what made them famous for CGI and AI slop.
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KJH (@Boscoe_) reportedLow-key would like a KH alliance raid series in XIV, if only because they would have to make do without the Disney stuff which is the worst parts of KH anyways
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Second Order (@JMMODE) reported@mad_flaky @PlayStation There’s lots of issues, it’s all of that and trying to force a forever pay model with subs, Hollywood IP, and 30 year old franchises. You choose b/t sports, LEGO, Disney, Marvel, and the constant remakes. Indies will die and so will creatively
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the_fett (@themandalore9) reported@CremeDeLaCrypto I don't think it's a victims mindset at all. If your economy grows at 2%, but you pay interest on capital at 5%, where does that other 3% come from? It's clearly redistributive toward the wealthy just based on how financialized the economy is. In a commodity society, real goods depreciate and have storage/security costs, so wealth accumulation past a point is infeasible. Also, inequality does matter for the real economy. If one person has $1M, but everyone else has $10, this is much worse than a society where everyone has $8. In the former, we set up businesses that help the wealthy guy while in the latter we set up businesses that serve a broader interest. So if you wonder why a business like Disney might forego a budget experience in favor of a handful of exclusive VIP ones (or look at airline seats, houses, concerts, restaurants, etc.)
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Iceburg32 (@Iceburg322) reported@SheepleShunner @TheCineprism Yep..and the fact they released it on Disney + pretty much the same time it was in theaters didnt help either
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heatherjanecos (@heatherjancos) reported@HadwinDave @TopTerf I believe they work with make a wish as well taking kids to Disney
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Rune Mikkelsen (@MRune) reported@kevinnbass They don't seem to care that for everyone else, who is sane, ruining our existing culture, whether or be the Odyssey or statues of great men who were also colonialists or is Disney ******* up Star Wars, is a huge deal and a almost entirely negative thing that will eventually create so much hate for them that it will crash their entire movement into the ground. They're precisely the same as ISIS, or whoever it was, blowing up Buddha statues, I can't belive we haven't found a workable way to refuse these actions or at least punish them severely enough to work as deterrence... What do you do when people ruin things by notionally "adding to it" and pretending it's an improvement, or worse yet, really believe it is?
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راكيل (@kendramarcia) reportedDisney real life films are actually terrible
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The Cranky Critic (@Bluphoenicks1) reported@Jaycob No - it's terrible when they both do it - Disney night events are a huge rip off and this is just as if not more terrible
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Samuel blank (@BlankSamuel) reported@JudyWinslow_fm @GreenCheetah99 I admit AC is not great but the story telling of cosmic rewind is terrible from a Disney fan and a marvel fan
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zɪn (@baeeizn) reported@GWANJEZ There is no issue with giving them this and also Disney princesses. The problem would be if you just gave them the white ones.
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Thomas Hart (@Fromcero) reported@IdleSloth84_ @DestinLegarie Gamepass needed a halo(og) caliber experience to sell the service but instead it got some 8/10 exclusives and after a very long wait the worst received cod in modern memory That time delay for getting anything worthwhile is a big deal too imo. The service existed for so long without anything particularly desirable on it that it ruined the brand image. Look at tv streaming services Disney+,hbo max ,etc, they all launched with content people wanted to and had to watch on the streamer and those services still retain goodwill in the eyes of the mass market. Paramount + didn’t and it took them a long time to get anything of excellent quality. So now in the eyes of the mass market paramount + is a bit of joke even if they do actually have some good shows now
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Todd DuBois (@GWOtaku) reportedThis movie wasn't awful, it also wasn't great. The changes it made weren't all that compelling to me, it needed to go harder. Snow White and the Huntsman basically took the angle that this one wanted to, and did it better. Only Cinderella and Jungle Book excel as Disney remakes.
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***** Chan🤺 (@BishopGDJakes) reportedBeing a Disney kid getting held back in Acting classes is some insane work
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Jakob Rich-Levin (@JakobLevin) reported@90shal @hi_im_envy Okay but that’s a novel that’s really inconsistent with the movie and current Disney canon as a whole. The author himself has said he didn’t see a finished version of the film, only worked backwards off of scripts, and that EU material was “desperately needed” to work.
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Wes Roth (@WesRoth) reportedMidjourney is pushing back in its legal fight with Disney, Universal, and Warner Bros. The studios sued Midjourney over alleged copyright infringement, arguing that its AI models can generate protected characters like Darth Vader and Bart Simpson. Midjourney argues that training on copyrighted material can fall under fair use, meaning limited use of copyrighted work may be allowed depending on the purpose and effect. Now Midjourney wants the studios to reveal more about their own AI use. A judge already said the studios must share documents about AI-generated consumer-facing videos and images. But Midjourney says that limit is too narrow. Its argument is simple: if Hollywood studios are using generative AI internally for storyboarding, idea generation, or production planning, that could weaken their claim that Midjourney’s AI use is uniquely harmful. Midjourney also wants the studios to reveal all prompts and outputs they made in Midjourney, not just the examples they chose for the lawsuit.
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JD Duran (@RealJDDuran) reported@darnthatdave To be fair to RDJ, I don’t think any of us would say no if Disney offered us a bazillion dollars to come back to Marvel. But I do hope Tom is able to stick to it. Looking forward to his work outside Spider-Man.
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Luisina (@luisinamastro_) reported@4k_super_Iptv is a game-changer! Paying stupid money for Sky Sports + Disney+? Nah. My old IPTV buffered like crazy, but this one's buffer-free and has EVERYTHING in 4K. Saved me £100/month
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Leyn_solista (@Leynsolista) reported@mitziartz the problem isnt the traits themselves but how disney is making characters that are so similar in personality that are almost indistinguishable from one another
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WDW Vacationer (@WDWVacationer) reportedThese people are the worst. Disney did all sorts of stuff from the Soarin overlay to multiple nights of fireworks to a 24 hour ABC special to celebrate. The secret is that for these people it will never be enough.
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Stee (@STEusermane) reported@DisneyPlus can you implement a feature where the app says when the next episode will drop for a series? It would help your customers watch more of your content as soon as it releases and likely lead to better Nelson scores
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BONE / WEST 🦴💚 TEAM COMEDY 🎭 (@OriginOfWest) reported@MariusOfTheSea on the same note of this topic this is also the reason why artists employed for disney for example are under strict contracts over intellectual property and anything they make on or off work is automatically under ownership rights by disney. animation studios are VERY strict
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Philipp (@jphilipp) reported@rgaudetteai You're completely right. And talking about Disney -- they were also able to utilize sane copyright terms when they made works off of fairy tales and stories like Pinocchio... only to later lobby for extended copyright terms to protect their own creations! (Lobbying, aka bribing laws into existence via campaign donations.) Copyright as is is already far too expansive, protecting legacy rights holder more than upcoming artists. Because artists always get inspired, and often mix and mash, the culture around them. But copyright would still protect a legacy rights holder from plagiarism, nevermind the tool -- the tool of AI is no speciality here, as you say. I can right now take out my camera and make a replica of a copyrighted painting and sell it -- but that should be on me, not the camera maker. On a side note, it would really help the debate if people differentiated between copying (duplicating something and the original is still there) and theft (taking something away so that the original is gone). Years ago I drew 700 sprite images for a game, and then donated them to the public domain -- now when you copy them, you're not taking away the original. But a healthy debate requires less team bubble thinking, and more listening. Wonder if we'll get there over time thanks to great works like yours?
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Brook/Sand (@Mcsuck1t) reported"DISNEY'S problem" Suggests that this is a problem with DISNEY. Disney is afraid to give their female leads any personality outside of 'adorkable.' One's a critque on a specific conpany overusing a trope and the other is discussing how a similar trope can be executed well.
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Joe Vandenbush (@HotJoe17) reported@DisneyPlusHelp the Disney app keeps crashing you guys fix it