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Disney+ Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Disney+ users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Disney+, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz 1
Atibaia, SP 2
Ipswich, England 1
San Luis Río Colorado, SON 1
Lausanne, VD 2
Bezons, Île-de-France 1
Unión de Crédito Agrícola de Hermosillo, SON 1
Eau Claire, WI 1
Paris, Île-de-France 64
Mazatlán, SIN 2
Trowbridge, England 1
Bristol, England 5
Saint-Cyr-sur-Loire, Centre 1
Laval-en-Brie, Île-de-France 1
London, England 27
Bourne, England 2
Sandillon, Centre 4
River Forest, IL 1
Manchester, England 5
Luton, England 5
Cergy, Île-de-France 1
Tourcoing, Hauts-de-France 3
Berlin, Berlin 4
Köln, NRW 2
Adelaide, SA 3
Brisbane, QLD 2
Saint Paul, MN 1
Malvern, AR 1
Aubagne, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 2
Saint-Julien, Brittany 1
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Disney+ Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • mjarbo
    Matt Jarbo (@mjarbo) reported

    The Rock’s career would probably look a lot different right now if he had spent the last 20 years building his own franchises instead of trying to take over everybody else’s. And I don’t mean that as some anti-Rock thing. I like the guy. But look at the early 2000s. THE SCORPION KING worked, then he didn’t really stick with it. THE RUNDOWN should have been a franchise, especially with Arnold basically showing up to pass him the action-star torch. WALKING TALL got sequels, and somehow those went to Kevin Sorbo. That is insane. The Rock had a lane. Mid-budget action guy. Funny, physical, charismatic, believable enough to throw someone through a wall. But instead of planting the flag there, he kept leveling up into bigger machines. FAST AND FURIOUS. JUMANJI. BLACK ADAM. MOANA. And for a long time, it worked because he was The Rock. But you can feel the wear and tear now. BLACK ADAM was number one three weeks in a row and still didn’t make enough money to justify what he wanted to build. MOANA is being sold as the number one movie in America, and sure, technically, but the opening is still soft as hell for what Disney clearly expected. That is the problem. Being number one does not mean what it used to when the whole box office is limping. Maybe if The Rock had built his own franchises instead of constantly trying to bend bigger ones around himself, this would feel different. But now he’s standing in a $250M MOANA remake with a bad wig, and people are asking the same question they asked with BLACK ADAM. Why?

  • JezzaBondiBeach
    jezza (@JezzaBondiBeach) reported

    @DiscussingFilm Disney plus has such terrible quality content

  • Jake_FrieI
    Jake Friel (@Jake_FrieI) reported

    When will Disney learn that live-action remakes don’t work?

  • OiyBeiy
    Rock and Roll Lover (@OiyBeiy) reported

    I love beauty and the beast sm I wish belle wasn't the worst disney princess ever her hair is so ugly and her dress is so yellow I can't even look at her

  • hucalang
    Humberto Calderón Angione (@hucalang) reported

    @christrlls @DLPReport To me, it is cheap, and that’s fine. The price matches what you get: one outdated park that hasn’t received anything major in over 20 years, and another that’s widely considered the worst Disney park in the world.

  • va_layla
    Layla C #7 📖 cr: q/jj, sv (@va_layla) reported

    Moana was farrrr from the worst Disney princess live action tbh

  • amyspringer
    Amy Springer (@amyspringer) reported

    Literally the worst Disney villain ever.

  • niamhjenkinson1
    pasta ***** (@niamhjenkinson1) reported

    @_undeadinside @ChattingCat @hannahluvsdean so i’m going to subject my child to having no personal style or individuality or choice in what they want to wear because someone might see her shirt and decide to watch a disney movie. yeah no, your making an issue with everything will make your child suffer in the long run.

  • gaypril_906
    april 🔆🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️ (@gaypril_906) reported

    @sappy_sappho1 honestly the writing in ahsoka s1 was nowhere near the worst in disney era star wars imo

  • CaptainOneman
    Captain Onemanarmy of the swamp pirates (@CaptainOneman) reported

    @guard_jail @Nigel_The_Owl Currently the ftc is trying to investigate and break up disney and microsoft for the monopolies they built in the past couple years. The problem there is that disney and microsoft are trying to fight back to prevent their monopolies from being broken up via legal loopholes.

  • davidsenra
    David Senra (@davidsenra) reported

    “Steve Jobs was blown away because Bob Iger starts the conversation by saying, ‘I've got a crappy hand. Can we talk?” “Bob just started off by being completely honest, and Steve said, ‘Okay, this is somebody I can be a good partner with.’ And they formed a very close bond and relationship throughout the rest of Steve's life.” “Steve said: That is why I love Bob Iger. He just blurted it out… He just put his cards out on the table and said, ‘We’re screwed.’ I immediately liked the guy because that’s how I work too.” Bob Iger was watching a parade at Disney Hong Kong when he realized that every popular character he saw was created by Pixar. Ed Catmull says after Iger became Disney’s CEO in 2005, he realized that acquiring Pixar from Steve Jobs was his best chance at revitalizing Disney Animation: “Bob Iger realized he couldn’t let Pixar get away.”

  • I_love_snailsss
    Potato Snail 🥔🐌 (@I_love_snailsss) reported

    @TylorStankley2 Those 10s of thousands of artists were also treated like sweatshop workers just for the films to still look like garbage because Disney is a corporation that does not actually care about quality so what's even the point 😭

  • Daveay7
    DaveAY (@Daveay7) reported

    Please I need a more complicated Thriller series or something in the same level as Dark. Netflix, Amazon, Disney, itvx, paramount, hbo max, BBC iplayer,or apple TV. Help a brother out

  • Fenrirtheicewo1
    Fenrir the Ice Wolf (@Fenrirtheicewo1) reported

    It really says much how a lot of Disney princess movies problems would be solved if someone just had an on sight mentality and used violence instead of lovy dovy crap.

  • HamzaE14117
    Hamza bin shal Eidid (@HamzaE14117) reported

    @Polymarket If they are in big enough trouble maybe they will sell Disney world

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