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
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.
Disney+ users affected:
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 |
|---|---|
| Falkirk, Scotland | 2 |
| Blackwood, Wales | 2 |
| Nottingham, England | 9 |
| Barcelona, Catalonia | 3 |
| Clarksville, TN | 1 |
| Fortaleza, CE | 2 |
| Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 6 |
| Challans, Pays de la Loire | 1 |
| Colchester, England | 1 |
| Northallerton, England | 1 |
| Ellon, Scotland | 1 |
| Genoa, Liguria | 1 |
| Warrington, England | 3 |
| Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Canary Islands | 1 |
| An Muileann gCearr, Leinster | 1 |
| Villeneuve-d'Ascq, Hauts-de-France | 1 |
| Faringdon, England | 1 |
| Voulangis, Île-de-France | 1 |
| Aylesbury, England | 3 |
| Lincoln, England | 1 |
| Sandillon, Centre | 1 |
| Le Havre, Normandy | 1 |
| Saintes, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
| Leicestershire, England | 1 |
| Alzey, Rheinland-Pfalz | 1 |
| Paris, Île-de-France | 48 |
| Ryde, England | 1 |
| Croydon, England | 8 |
| Stoke-on-Trent, England | 2 |
| Montussan, Nouvelle-Aquitaine | 1 |
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Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Lord Zethazar (@GKarstis54366) reported@SaffronSalem The quality of writing is what you'd expect if McDonalds tried to write a mashup between a Marvel and Disney movie.
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Fat Pikachu Era (TADC spoilers) (@HamRises) reportedI do not understand how they made his wig so BAD in this. The man is BALD, you had a blank canvas to work with #disney #moana
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William (@beeeeeeaan) reportedI mean, if he hadn't written two mid-quality-at-best seasons, one of which started with Space Babies, I think the show would've been more successful, probably wouldn't have been cancelled by Disney and they'd be filming Season 3 and 4. But that didn't happen and now we're here.
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SnapTrapPress (@SnapTrapPress) reported@BigRedHead82 Part of the issue is that large parts of it can't really be remastered, so it's gonna look *really* bad in HD. If you watch it on Disney+, so much of the show is an ugly, blurry mess.
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۟ (@thisisrllycrzy) reported@julesateyouup @J3timess @skaijackss So mfn loud and wrong. Skai has been working since the age of THREE with her mom as her manager. She has been in a Bandaid commercial, been on Nickelodeon, Disney, and even Dancing With The Stars. I mean all you had to do was Google her work.
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Business Nerd (@Business_Nerd_) reportedTim Cook on the advice from Steve Jobs that freed him to lead Apple: When Steve Jobs handed over Apple, he didn't give Tim Cook a playbook. He gave him permission. "His advice to me was never ask what I would do, just do the right thing." Cook explains where that advice came from. Jobs had been very close to Disney, and he had watched the company struggle after Walt Disney's death: "He had watched Disney go through this paralysis of sitting around and talking about what Walt would do. And he did not want that for Apple." What Jobs wanted instead was something Apple had never actually experienced. A calm, deliberate handover: "He wanted a professional transition at CEO because Apple had never had one before. There was always some issue that prompted a CEO change. It was always done at a time of panic… he wanted it to be a professional and orderly kind of transition." Cook notes this wasn't a casual thought. Jobs "had thought about it, as you would guess, at a very deep level." And the impact on Cook was profound. The advice lifted a weight off him: "It was such a gift for me because he took off of my shoulder this question of what would Steve do? A lot of other people asked that, although not so much in the company, but I never did. I just put my head down and thought I'm going to be the best version of myself." h/t: The Founders Principles
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David (@_Rouzer_) reported@TrilbeeReviews And for season 2/15 I still think it was a terrible idea to start producing it as season 1 came out. They should have waited for criticism and adjusted. I honestly think Disney was very hands off with the show even BTS
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George Zahora is all about the frogs (and toads). (@georgezahora) reported@TrilbeeReviews I think we're going to learn over the next few years that Disney was the majority of the problem. A lot of the worst and least explicable elements of RTD2 can be explained by the demands of execs who barely understood the show. "It needs MONSTERS!"
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Brett Hall (@ToKTeacher) reportedDisclosure Day: Fast Review (minor spoilers). tldr: Very disappointing. Last week I saw He-Man. It was expected to be bad but was surprisingly good. Self aware, didn’t take itself seriously - lots of nostalgia, a few jokes about our modern times and entertaining action. Disclosure Day was expected to be good (given the hype, and the director involved) but was surprisingly bad. It was X-Files as if produced by Disney. It was like writers of Disclosure Day took the work of Chris Carter, put it all through a meat grinder and then had Grok reassemble the shredded text into something like a story with a logical beginning, middle and end. But anyone who grew up in the 90s with the X-Files and was a fan knows how it was to be gripped each week, late at night, by the misty, moody, unseen-powers-in-the-shadows thrills that accompanied the "main story" episodes. What are the government up to? What is the nature of these aliens? It was always like peering over the edge of some deep chasm: thrilling to look into and wondering what if you suddenly fell? That sense of dread. Well exactly none of that was present in Disclosure Day. Yet it is what I was expecting: only something new and better, more up-to-date and even more...credible? How could we take all those images of UAPs and the "leaks" and so on and put them together into a plot which made sense of it all in an original, surprising way (even if we knew it was fictional)? Surely there'd be a new twist?! But no. There was nothing new here. No twist. No payoff. Nothing original. Again, it was all of the same kind of ideas - but delivered far more poorly that movies and tv shows and even documentaries on the same themes that have gone before. As I say: X-Files but without the creepy, conspiratorial darkness of that classic. Sure, "Disclosure Day" seemed to be trying to go for that edge-of-the-seat looming horror and powerful “government-inside-the-government” notion - but none of it landed. The bad-guys were not particularly scary, the heroes not particularly empathetic characters you cared about and the aliens largely kept off screen. There seemed no "good explanation" why the conspiracy existed at all beyond "people won't be able to handle the truth". It was a pathetic argument. The argument made by...conspiracy theorists. And without ruining the plot entirely - there were enough holes in it to drive multiple alien motherships right through. And the shoehorning in of traditional Christian religion? It made no sense. At no point was I asked to think of grand ideas about existence, people or the cosmos. I know they intended me to, but I found myself either giggling or rolling my eyes skyward at the complete banality of the "arguments" being presented. The lines the actors were forced to say that were supposed to be deeply philosophical seemed to have been written by an AI asked to "express deep ideas about morality and metaphysics as if written by a stereotypical first semester philosophy student after their second tutorial." So, it was a cartoonish exploration of themes and ideas we’ve all known about for many decades now. The script seemed to have been garnered from a combination of Reddit posts and Youtube comments written by the tin-foil hat “birds aren’t real” brigade. Either that or the central themes and ideas were compiled by some LLM using prompts from a Joe Rogan podcast focussed on UAPs and UFOs after the host had munched enough edibles to get a Hippo high before the mics were turned on. There was nothing whatsoever surprising about the ideas presented; I’d heard them all before elsewhere being treated in more depth and with more seriousness by Youtubers with barely any followers (to the extent these ideas can be at all taken seriously). It wasn't hard science fiction. Scratch that, it wasn't even science fiction. It was a kind of Disney-esque fantasy trying-to-be-serious-drama but which just seemed to "try too hard" to be serious, moody and thrilling. Disappointment Day.
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gracey ☆ (@niekums) reportednone of my movie websites working Wow so greatful for this life someone give me disney + login please
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Dre (@VashSky) reportedThese problems ultimately stem from poor design: Disney has studied guest patterns for well over half a century; these interior spaces are simply too large. Breaking them up like Haunted Mansion's Stretching Rooms or Tower of Terror's TV rooms would have mitigated crowding.
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Taku (@GreenSnake22352) reported@TARDIStime2 Ironicly these big tardis felt unreasonable The serie already was on shaky grounds, disney throw monet at the problem and they put them to display to faking confindence Non this unnecessary tardis is a monument to this serie that came out all smoke and no ham
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Willi Wonka🇮🇱🏳️🌈🇺🇲✝️ (@Wonka17Wonka) reported@MrWhiplash_ They didn't pass a law to kill him, or wait as a show like everything he makes- like the lawsuit against Disney, where he spent billions of dollars; he didn't do anything in the end, or the scam that is happening in downtown Miami that will take an extra 15 years, spending a lot of money on useless arc? He focuses on this problem that he can easily solve; he can put him in jail, but he can't solve our real-life problems for him.
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vivi (@dumbv4mpire) reportedi think everyone's problem is that everything for some reason is upsetting like what could possibly be upsetting about obsession being considered a great movie it's not like it was ai generated made by disney like it's a **** *** indie movie like ????
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𝖃-𝖍𝖆𝖓𝖉𝖊𝖉 𝖇𝖔𝖔𝖙𝖇𝖔𝖞 (@benkeithphoto) reported@S4m_Wnters Nobody cares dude, you’re having a generational crash out about a scene you’re not even part of, oh and you’re a Disney adult. Any opinions irrelevant and discarded