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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
San José, San José 1
Epping Forest District, England 1
Paris, Île-de-France 8
Stevenage, England 1
Mid Suffolk District, England 1
Malmö, Skåne 1
Rezé, Pays de la Loire 1
Carlisle, England 1
Metz, ACAL 1
Casselton, ND 2
Mondeville, Normandy 1
Flastroff, ACAL 1
Corvallis, OR 1
Graz, Styria 1
Ciudad Ayala, MOR 1
Corsicana, TX 1
Glasgow, Scotland 1
Sydney, NSW 2
Hammond, LA 1
Adelaide, SA 1
Greer, SC 1
Canberra, ACT 1
Brigham City, UT 1
London, England 8
Copenhagen, Capital Region 1
Jewar, UP 1
Rouen, Normandy 1
La Barre-en-Ouche, Normandy 1
Beaverton, OR 1
El Segundo, CA 1
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Disney+ Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • meta_mato
    Meta Mato (@meta_mato) reported

    @Flayeshh @libsoftiktok @Disney It proves that you didn't give a **** about Epstein until it became an issue that could be used as a cudgel against the right.

  • TrilogyPodcast
    The Trilogy Podcast! (@TrilogyPodcast) reported

    @pawel_lasek @johndrewmarkley Yeah, that was really dumb. No one cared where Obi Wan came from, so it could easily be the same with Rey. The Force Awakens wrote them into a corner where there had to be something special about her and her parents, Disney had no idea what. The Last Jedi’s attempt to reject that and say nah, just kidding, was worse. And Rise of Skywalker tried to fix it in the worst possible way by resurrecting Palpatine and making her his offspring. It will always drive me nuts that Disney knew they were doing a trilogy, and yet did not pre-plan the story arc for all three films.

  • alwxtwi
    alwx (@alwxtwi) reported

    @mrwcjoughin @denisyurchak The content is not free but Netflix/HBO/Apple TV/Disney/etc don't even allow you to buy and actually own the content. Not to say that yes, their UX is terrible + nobody wants to pay for 5 different services to occasionally watch a movie/TV series you're genuinly interested in.

  • EssnerBenjamin
    Benjamin Essner (@EssnerBenjamin) reported

    Star Wars’ biggest problem, and this is one that predates Disney Star Wars, is time compression. In some ways, it was even worse before Disney, which is not to say Disney isn’t bad about it. There’s way too little time in between each of the films for all the things that expanded material says happened to have actually occurred. The Clone Wars seem like they should have taken 3-5 years at a minimum. And while Disney Star Wars might be better overall, the sequels are some of the worst offenders. TLJ takes place at most days after TFU, yet somehow in that time the Last Order already controls the whole Galaxy, when the Republic only fell days before. And ROS takes place over the course of only three days. In that time, they travel to several different planets, and while Hyperspace is fast, it was never implied to be instantaneous before.

  • jimmyraneintern
    ValidBarner ✈️ (@jimmyraneintern) reported

    @The_BurnerPhone @grahamcarr2 It is when it’s literally Frat Disney Land to them. The minority of in state Students at Bama hate people who come down from NJ to cosplay as southern for 4 years, complain about bagel quality, then move to Philly to be a the worst human you know at Xfinity Live

  • MisterFabulist
    Mr. Fabulist (@MisterFabulist) reported

    I have now seen tons of small "Star Wars" fanboy accounts cropping up trying to salvage the ruin that is the once great franchise, and it annoys me. I guess because "Mando" crashed & burned, and now the Disney shills and "TLJ" lovers are all crying around their baby. They claim to be fans, to know what fans want, and to hate the fans all at the same time. From my heart, I have two words: **** off. For starters, NONE OF YOU were there in the beginning when only the OT existed. We were in love with the opportunities for infinite stories inside of a stunning universe of possibilities. We read the "Art of..." books. My copy of that for "Return of the Jedi" fell apart (I left it in a car in TX in the summer so the glue melted) and I put it back together by the script, not by the page numbers, because it was more fun. There was nothing but a dream until "Heir to the Empire" hit. We bought the toys & played countless battles against the Empire. Froze with Han & Luke on the plains of Hoth. Tossed Boba Fett to his death more times than one can count. Then George Lucas announced the Special Editions, and the excitement began to build. Newish "Star Wars." Then we saw it and everyone scratched their heads at the wonky inclusion of Jabba. Or how Mos Eisley was now a den of noise & distraction by out of place special effects. Then word of the prequels dropped, and we consumed all the info we could. Watched "The Waterboy" opening weekend to see the trailer attached before & after the film. Eventually, we saw "Phantom Menace" in May. Three years later, "AOTC". Three years after that, "ROTS." The whole time, you know what a lot of us thought? This feels small. Making the whole saga about the Skywalkers is one thing, but to do so in a universe as wide open as "Star Wars" reduces the number of possibilities. We aren't playing in a sandbox anymore, we're playing with toys that affect how the Skywalkers operate, and that's limiting. But hey, it's George's story to tell, and it's told now, and now it's on to Disney & they're going to continue with the story & move it forward. Awesome. Then "TFA" hit & flattened older fans, because all they did was remake the original only shittier. Gone was the magic, the excitement. In their place was poor characterization and wasted possibility. Oh, they killed off Han at the end! No, they killed him off when the crew of "The Raid" showed up & did nothing but have a bunch of bad CGI ***** rolling around while Harrison Ford just kind of stood there. By the time Adam Driver ignites his lightsaber, it's a mercy killing. For whatever idiot reason, "The Last Jedi" keeps popping up in my feed & people keep using it as the divergence in the Force, the moment when fandom split. Rian Johnson infused the film with his own take and while I thought it was a manifestly awful film, it did have some moments that shone through. The Force was magnificent. Yoda's cameo was perfect. Porgs. The less said about "TROS" the better. It's been noted that literally no one is streaming it on Disney+ and good riddance. But here's something to keep in mind. The real divergence in the Force happened long before any of the Disney nonsense or even the prequels, frankly. It was when George Lucas himself torched the OT with all the extra add-ons & then banned anyone from seeing the OT again. So for all the fake SW lovers out there who think it's yours, by all means, have it. You're posers, always have been, always will be, and we all know it. But "Star Wars" meant the world to us as kids. It means absolutely nothing to kids now. It's a 50 year old franchise next year. At this point, even I don't care anymore. Neither should you, frankly. It's a desiccated corpse that's been hollowed out for years and no longer warrants discussion of any kind, pro or con. I expected my kids to love their own thing instead of the things I loved. I want them to make their own choices, find their own way, enjoy their own experiences. Rather hilariously, they are. The "Masters of the Universe" film literally no one asked for is tracking to do poorer than "Backrooms", a low budget film by a YTer who built a following of my kids & their friends over the years & that is EXACTLY how it should be. For all the freakout amongst Hollywood analysts and hangers-on and people around here, everyone seems to forget the names of people like Lucas, Spielberg, Scorsese, DePalma, and Milius were all once a group of wannabes who hung out together and made stuff until it clicked. Guess what's happening again? The best thing any of these studios can do is spike ALL of the 80s & 90s nostalgia bait that's pandering to an audience who has long since moved on, and turn to the younger generation to see what stories they have in mind. Those tales will spin off into others, and still more besides. Original voices are still out there, as is the next "Star Wars." It's long past time to put down the old and embrace the new. I promise you, the next Lucas is out there. What makes me really smile is, if he/she is smart, they'll have learned the right lessons from the past & give us a truly entertaining future. Personally, I can't wait.

  • chef_of_games
    Gaming Chef (@chef_of_games) reported

    I think Epic Mickey Rebrushed made Disney realize there’s still an audience willing to pay for quality console games over mobile slop

  • ComatoseDo19052
    Doctor Comatose (@ComatoseDo19052) reported

    @jayjjalen I'd rather watch DOCTOR STRANGE MULTIVERSE OF MADNESS (and that's saying something) than this Disney Clown Wars crap. Ever since they refused George Lucas, STAR WARS has never been the same in the worst way possible.

  • Uhfgood
    Uhfgood (@Uhfgood) reported

    @BoardwalkTimes Probably the worst "Disney" (If you can even call it Disney) movie of all time.

  • BlackPharaoh51
    BLACK (@BlackPharaoh51) reported

    @tenmamaemi I will never forgive disney for sabotaging that movie by giving it piss poor marketing, putting against movies they know it wont win against, all to push a message that "2d doesn't work no more" to shill their 3d garbage. Treasure planet too.

  • miscrave
    Luigi Kawasaki & 🎧💹MiscRave🏯🍙 (@miscrave) reported

    @DarksaberLight @FeathersRuffld Other Disney cartoons have also been "ignored", they're just rights issues. The canonicity of said shows have always been flimsy at best. Obviously they're going to ignore them if they had a big budget movie . So, yes, it's all rampant speculation.

  • AWeaver26
    AudieW (@AWeaver26) reported

    Sitting here planning my next trip to Disney because, I can’t help it, Disney is my happy place! So sad I’m not there this summer, but, planning for December for Christmas

  • LuciaLobosvilla
    Lucía Lobosvilla (@LuciaLobosvilla) reported

    @CurmudgeonRPG AI support is crazy. Cutting out artists and giving full control to studios through AI is going to get you MORE terrible slop, not less. There’s a reason Disney is one of the number 1 supporters and tried to invest a billion dollars into Sora.

  • jrmggi
    lannie (@jrmggi) reported

    boyf and i will go to disney after he gets off work and i wiol walk one million steps

  • Bedhead_Teddy
    Teddy Beddick (@Bedhead_Teddy) reported

    @priceoreason TLJ made a $ Billion at the Box Office, the probably the single reason that KK and Disney steered head-first into woke programming pandering to modern audiences. The Trade Off? Alienated the core fanbase, sacrificed dads with cash practically begging Disney to take so they could introduce their boys to SW. NO new generation of fans. Proof? The woke crowd didn't support the Mando movie. The woke crowd didn't help SW D+ streaming content- no popularity. Bottom line, the woke crowd is fickle and Disney made one of the costliest Bud Light level tactical marketing errors in the history of entertainment.

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