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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.

June 1: Problems at Disney+

Disney+ is having issues since 04:10 PM IST. 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.

  • 52% Sign in (52%)
  • 18% Buffering (18%)
  • 18% Crashing (18%)
  • 10% Playback Issues (10%)
  • 2% Video Quality (2%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Disney+ outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Metz Crashing 4 hours ago
Casselton Sign in 12 hours ago
Mondeville Video Quality 1 day ago
Flastroff Sign in 1 day ago
Graz Sign in 2 days ago
Ciudad Ayala Sign in 2 days ago
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Disney+ Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ShyBriGuy13
    Brian T (@ShyBriGuy13) reported

    @dayglowj0e The problem is every project they released after 2019 came out with the same level of fanfare, to the point where a new theatrical movie is just white noise. Marvel had the same issue for years. Hopefully this upset will be the kick in the *** Disney needs to get back to basics.

  • Roxxdakota
    Mid-Swole Bathhouse Geneki (@Roxxdakota) reported

    Well.. We know who were the only males in the audience that were laughing at his performance in Barbie. Unfortunately, they also work for Disney.

  • katgaete
    Kat (@katgaete) reported

    @bearskin_gloves For real Disney villain vibes so awful

  • LinklickZ
    LinklickZ (@LinklickZ) reported

    @MARlOMASTA64 maybe the amc in disney is looser cuz i never had issues

  • Fromthecinemas
    From the Cinemas (@Fromthecinemas) reported

    Walt Disney watched the first cut of his giant squid fight and threw the whole scene out. The squid was rubber, and against a dead-calm sea at sunset you could see every wire holding the tentacles up. Director Richard Fleischer put it bluntly: it "looked phony as hell." The fix was to reshoot the battle from scratch, this time at night in a raging thunderstorm. The storm pulled double duty. It made the fight scarier, and the dark water and crashing waves hid the wires and the metal joints that had wrecked the first version. They also scrapped the old squid and brought in an effects expert named Bob Mattey to build a better one. This new one was black, built on a steel spring frame and packed with around two tons of rubber, and pumps pushed air and water through it so the arms could curl and grab. It could snap its beak and roll its eyes. On cue, the creature reared up eight feet out of the water, and it took a crew of 28 working wires and hoses to make it move. None of this came cheap, and the bills very nearly sank the film. The reshoot ran about a quarter of a million dollars, on top of a production that was already the most expensive Disney had ever made. Partway through, with the money running out, the studio had to dip into funds set aside for Disneyland and then go to the bankers for more. Fleischer remembered sitting on the set, not knowing if they would be told to shut down for good that night. He called it "really that close." The bankers looked at the footage and liked it enough to put up one and a half million dollars to finish. It worked out in the end. The movie won two Academy Awards, including the one for special effects, and over the years it took in more than 28 million dollars. The scene that nearly bankrupted the production, the storm-soaked squid fight, is the very same one that won that effects Oscar. Twenty years later, the man who engineered that squid, Bob Mattey, built another tricky movie monster for a young director named Steven Spielberg: the mechanical shark in Jaws.

  • yogaisboring
    yogaisboring 📖🌌 (@yogaisboring) reported

    @haalaphrodyke Disney dropping a poorly planned out trilogy of bad movies followed by a series of low quality cashgrab tv shows (+ andor) seemed to be the bigger factor here. Like, I think you forget how much goodwill disney had going into this. It was Iger & Kennedy’s choice to piss it away.

  • thisisnefertiti
    duchess of arrakis (@thisisnefertiti) reported

    My Disney adult manager who somehow took every weekend off to go to Disney forcing me to come into work on the day I got into a car accident that literally could have killed me shdhdhdh

  • CommonSenseIKR
    CommonSense234567891 (@CommonSenseIKR) reported

    @AngelaBelcamino You want baby, and Disney didn’t work out?

  • TriFininity
    AllanTallard (@TriFininity) reported

    @haalaphrodyke Disney has been afraid of male gaze for over a decade. Refusing to cater the majority of your fanbase doesn’t help sales.

  • QuattroMKII
    Quattro (Weiss's Husband) (@QuattroMKII) reported

    @Cranberryscause These shills will always tell us that Disney saved Star Wars, but they never tell us *what* they saved Star Wars from, because before the buyout, we had a hit animated series, plenty of quality games, an actually good toy line, and books/comics up the *****.

  • Goldenfoxx
    Topher Morris (@Goldenfoxx) reported

    @CWilson2197 Man, it's a good thing those Disney films were never made, huh. We all dodged a bullet. They would've been TERRIBLE! =D

  • Pete_138
    Pete Cunningham (@Pete_138) reported

    @haalaphrodyke Clown post. Star wars is dead because Disney didn't understand their audience. They also produced low quality content for the majority of their output.

  • HRTLegal
    Blink (@HRTLegal) reported

    The problem is Disney was an exception, not the rule. Corporations have been abusing brand loyalty for decades across multiple sectors of toys and games and other entertainment.

  • Doorman58114425
    Doorman (@Doorman58114425) reported

    @CWilson2197 Frankly speaking, the legend books were flatly far better than what even George Lucas had planned. Sure, give Disney allot of credit for them utterly ruining the "sequel" but some of the worst parts were in fact taken from George Lucas's notes.

  • chaikamasla
    Spice tea latte (@chaikamasla) reported

    I truly thought all that Grogu marketing would make people cave especially on the weekends. Happy to be proven wrong. Finally, the era of Disney franchises printing money over making slop is over. People crave quality and horror is often a reliable draw

  • SamPaco2
    Paco (@SamPaco2) reported

    Blaming the audience rather than the people making the product people aren't watching is the exact rationale the people in charge of said dead franchise use. Audiences want quality Star Wars. Disney has not provided much of it in the 14 years since they acquired it. Make consistent quality content, make money. Nothing will change until Disney stops listening to idiotic takes like this and actually just focuses on making stuff more people want to watch.

  • Skeletonghost00
    Ghost of Logic (@Skeletonghost00) reported

    @GundamIsHere It was a boy brand. Then Disney who had ALL the princesses they could ever want decided to turn it into a girl brand. "The Force is Female" Obviously it wouldnt work. Anybody with half a brain can sense that they were heading in the wrong direction.

  • Ekij13
    Ekij (@Ekij13) reported

    @MatthewBetley It's better than the reviews would have you believe. Heavy on fight sequences and light on plot it's far from the worst Star Wars that Disney has produced but of course that's not a very high bar to crawl over.

  • CREID2852
    Collin Reid (@CREID2852) reported

    @trumwill 1) Marvel was incredibly successful 2008 - 2019 under Disney. 2) Diminishing returns is REAL. It is exceptionally hard to keep up quality. 3) Disney needs NEW stories not old ones.

  • SWfansExclusive
    Anakin Skywalker OG (@SWfansExclusive) reported

    @vicious696 It can only be fixed if Disney executives would keep their noses out of this franchise Nothing Dave or Jon can do to fix this

  • alexolotal
    Angelotal (@alexolotal) reported

    @dollophyllite pokemon tcg is full of jank and bullshit terms from when they were still trying to work out how to make a tcg work lorcana was made in a lab by disney executives to conform to the disney brand as much as possible

  • PoobahTheCat
    Servant to Poo-bah the Cat (@PoobahTheCat) reported

    @haalaphrodyke There are, in fact, people who are very successful at watching a movie and telling you why an audience would like or dislike it. Giving them what they tell you will work is an excellent business model, but Disney has chosen to mock them and call them "grifters" instead.

  • TheRocSupremacy
    💎🍾 (@TheRocSupremacy) reported

    @jaysonbuford You n*ggas are so *****. Dear God. ***** you work for Disney & on here pretending to be holier than thou

  • nicciporcelain
    /⁠ᐠ⁠。⁠ꞈ⁠。⁠ᐟ⁠\ (@nicciporcelain) reported

    Rockstarwife lol uhm or archeoligist or something in IT like graphic designer in wich there is no work or animation like make cartoons or colour for disney. I think im a craftsman by nature. I want to make things.

  • TransformARO
    TransformAndRollOut CR: Horus Rising (@TransformARO) reported

    @Halfbreedm8759 @think_starwars @Catlover10000S The worst EU story is infinitely better than the best Disney one

  • SIightlyStupid
    Stinky (@SIightlyStupid) reported

    @Meguna143 idk man, Disney are EXTREMELY reactionary, often times coming to the wrong conclusion Solo flopping made Disney start doing deep fakes because they thought the casting was the issue TLJ being so divisive is why TROS goes out of its way to write itself out of what TLJ set up

  • Jedite0X
    Jed (@Jedite0X) reported

    @haalaphrodyke It’s dead because Disney made awful woke content for almost 15 years straight.

  • falseroxy
    roxy demento (@falseroxy) reported

    i wasn't really a disney kid and i just googled pics of the crab from the little mermaid and he looks really bad. just terrible.

  • lobdrama
    raa🌹 (@lobdrama) reported

    Disney+ login tv 1 bulan #zonauang

  • rcoll1_brisbane
    rcoll1 (@rcoll1_brisbane) reported

    @LancktonMichael @disparutoo @iowahawkblog To be fair, I don't think Iger is responsible for many of the creative problems at Lucasfilm, and if he is, that shouldn't have been his job. A Disney CEO should decide budgets, release schedules, negotiate merchandising deals. He shouldn't be deciding how many POC Jedi there are