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Most Reported Problems
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- Sign in (36%)
- Buffering (34%)
- Crashing (20%)
- Playback Issues (7%)
- Video Quality (3%)
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Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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finnley ☆ (@finnsekimura) reporteddid disney use ai to create their character designs too because they're god dread awful
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**** Master Broda (@PimpMasterYoda1) reported@ReviewsPossum Lucas Star Wars at its worst with the special edition changes and Stinky the Hutt doesn't come close to how much damage Disney caused the IP. Disney effectively destroyed the canon and lore so badly with the sequels and the acolyte that they've done the unthinkable. Star Wars isn't profitable anymore.
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Brian (@bjhiggins) reportedHey @DisneyPlus for the semiquincentennial, why not upload a high quality proshot of The American Adventure?
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timbre (@hemlockthistle) reported@PayeRyan @katok_exe I want to be abundantly clear that I am in no way blaming the animators here. I’m pointing the finger at Disney execs that have been making truly amazing films impossible for the incredibly gifted people that work for the company. If it feels like its generic enough to have an ai
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N A T H A N (@XN2389) reportedTaylor’s wedding being completely obliterated on Twitter is a breath of fresh air tbh. My only issue is that now she won’t do anything people are claiming (like putting her wedding on Disney+) because of the hate and so her weird cult fans will say she never would anyway…
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Amara Gray (@Xanara6) reported@wayyfent @AllStarCyclops @ethxhope they have the same problems in all their divisions, including their animated and live-action movies. It's a problem across all Disney IPs. A lot of Star Wars' issues are because of Bob Iger rather than Kathleen Kennedy
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dylan finished editing her manuscripts (@fivefivefivvve) reported@CinnamonDLuxe I agree with you. I also don’t think it’s fair to jump on an actress in a competitive industry whose Disney series just got canceled and prior to that she wasn’t booked and busy. She might not be able to afford to not work for long periods she’s not an A list actress.
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Pred (@predator467) reported@Walkman131 Being better than other awful Disney+ shows isn't much of an accomplishment
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ClassicRockReview (@MusicMa72603992) reported@Strummer2323 The magas are not concerned with facts or policy MAGA’s anger isn’t truly about policies or culture-war issues like books, Disney, or immigration – it’s rooted in fear of losing cultural dominance and control.
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splitfromwithin (@chocopetticoats) reported@FilmUpdates Sounds like great tv. They should work out a deal with Disney and stream their wedding for lots of money.
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Morgan Ross (@MovieFlameProd) reportedRace swapping is annoying a lot of the time, but I really don't see a problem with the race swapping in this movie. It's one of the best Directors of this era, who picked some of the best actors of this era. It's going to do numbers. You can't compare a Christopher Nolan movie to a crappy Disney live action remake.
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Masterdebaiter Kat | 🇵🇸 (@K4RN3SS) reportedI haye zootopia race allegory so much and hate I still like the movie from the heavy lifting of the duos chemistry. everything else is like some of the worst of Disney
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clara (@claribelross3) reported@DisneyPlus the app sucks. super glitchy every time I try to login. #FixIt
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Gorefang (@TheHungerer) reportedProject Hail Mary Sucks Obv Spoilers Ahead So why does it suck and why didn't most reviewers realize it sucked? Both answers are bc the science is bad. Most ppl don't know **** about science @TheCriticalDri2, for instance, and are low brow enough to be entertained by a 2.5 hour buddy comedy reminiscent of a Disney Princess movie about two bumbling idiots that are suddenly competent when the script calls for it and obnoxious and stupid when it doesn't. So, what did they get wrong? Basically everything. One of the most egregious mistakes is not understanding how far Tau Ceti is or how long it would take to get there. Light travels at 186,000 miles per hour, thus a lightyear is how far light travels in a year. It's a massive distance. Tau Ceti is 12 lightyears away meaning if someone was traveling as fast as light, which some say is impossible, then it would take 12 years to arrive in the Tau Ceti system, making it over 70.54 TRILLION miles away. With current technology it would take humans about 200,000 years to get there. In the movie, it takes, presumably, about 12 years in Earth-time, but Grace only experiences 4 years passing each way due to time dilation, which is a bit far fetched (and not explained in the movie), esp if they're traveling at less than the speed of light. So going there and back takes 24 years from the perspective of Earth and 8 years from the perspective of Grace, which was a bit hard to swallow. Additionally, the movie seems to think the spaceship has to keep firing the engine to keep moving forward, burning fuel or it will come to a stop like a car, but that's not true. Space is a frictionless environment. Cars roll to stops when not being accelerated bc the wind resistance and friction caused by the wheels touching the ground due to Earth's gravitational influence is constantly slowing the vehicle, but there's no wind resistance or ground contact in space. When a rocket engine fires, the ship accelerates. When it stops firing the ship continues on at the same speed and direction until acted upon by another force. The movie also fails to understand orbital mechanics, there is a part when Grace is outside the ship in the upper atmosphere of the imaginary planet Adrien. If this was actually the case he would be killed by the heat generated by the ship's contact with the air in the upper atmosphere, but that didn't happen bc it wasn't convenient for the movie. Then when he's doing doing his in-atmosphere spacewalk he jumps back into the pilot chair and thrusts the ship out of the atmosphere and all is better bc now it's in orbit except that's not how orbit works at all. Simply leaving the atmosphere doesn't create a stable orbiting trajectory. The ship would just get pulled back down to the planet, but that didn't happen. When he finds life on the planet Adrien, how is that life supposed to make it back to Earth alive when it has nothing to eat on the way there? How is it these cells can consume Astrophage like an Ameoba, but the sun can't destroy them? These questions may have been answered in the book, but they were not at all addressed in the film. The science in the film is so bad that it's distracting to anyone with basic knowledge of such things so in the end all you're left with is two things: Ryan Gosling's bad acting, which is at its worst when he's pretending he's a caveman when he first wakes up from Cryosleep. It's one of the worst big-budget performances I've ever seen, and the buddy comedy between Grace and his new rock alien pal that he names Rocky bc he's such a brilliant man. The rest of the movie is Rocky and Grace chillin, having picnics and movie nights and being the best of pals and somewhere along the way the Earth probably gets saved, too, but who cares bc we have the Rocky/Grace friendship to be entertained by. **** the Earth. That's basically how the movie plays out. I wish it wasn't the case, but it is, so when I see so many ppl saying it was good, I really want to ask them. "Yeah? What was good about it?" I didn't see much of anything to praise. It's a scifi movie filled to the brim with bad science including the main premise. The Astrophage cells are water-based but are eating the sun? They are eating every sun in the local area of our galaxy and need a Venus-like planet to make a pitstop at before eating the sun suggesting every star system in the local galaxy, to include Tau Ceti has a Venus-like planet in it, which, obviously can't be the case. People say there was a book and it was better, idk about the book, I know about the movie and the movie combines two things I hate - bad science and childishness. There's more than a fair dollop of pointless bullshit, baby talk and dumb nonsense that's supposed to be endearing in a lovable idiot kind of way, but the problem for me is that I don't respect bad science in scifi films and I don't find adult children to be lovable idiots, just regular idiots. So for me, it was an awful movie. Unrelatable, forgettable, sloppy science on top of bad science on top of a unrealistic premise. Even if you accept all the bad science, why do they need Grace? He's a middle school science teacher that wrote a paper one time that said not all life in the universe is likely to be water-based. So what? None of it makes sense. I wasn't even going to write this review, but it seems like everyone is just talking about how great this movie is and it does not at all stand up to that hype esp if you're familiar at all with space or any aspect of science in general. 3/10.
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Cody🧣 (@CodyVoyles) reportedEvery part of this! Not showing the first gentlemen’s match of the day on Centre Court? This is such garbage @espn @Disney. No one wants to watch 2 men with some of the worst attitudes on the court play instead of Dimitrov & Bertettini. #wimbeldon
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IKEA Is My Backrooms (@AfricusFinch) reportedUpdate: S2 was just as awful. Disney+ really shat on what Netflix gave us.
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Ith (@Ithildyn) reportedThank you, Disney, for devoting 24 hours to our Nation's birthday. Wish I could watch more, but I gotta get some sleep, since I have to work tonight.
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Gorefang (@TheHungerer) reportedProject Hail Mary is streaming on Amazon. Spoiler Alert - It sucks. The general idea is that there are little alien dark cells that are killing every sun in the vicinity of our star system, the Solar System and this is an existential threat. For no good reason at all, the entire world needs the help of a douchebag middle school math teacher to solve the problem. No one else will do. It's a terrible movie from start to finish esp bc it's scifi that doesn't understand anything about science. These cells are made mostly of water, but can somehow travel en masse through space and eat the sun over a period of about 30 years without being destroyed by it. The math teacher becomes the only living person on the mission that survives the journey to a star 11.9 lightyears away, which is not 11.9 travel years away, it's 11.9 LIGHTYEARS which is such an incredible distance that he could not cross it in his lifetime, but somehow his ship can make that distance in just over 4 years, that's faster than light speed travel. The movie thinks that the engine has to be firing for the ship to be moving and it will coast to a fairly abrupt stop if the accelerator isn't being held down, but this isn't a car. Cars stop when the accelerator isn't held down because Earth's gravity causes friction between the wheels of the car and the surface the car is traveling on. In space, no such friction exists so if you stop burning an engine, the craft will simply continue on at the same direction and speed unless acted on by another force. These kinds of simple mechanical errors are rife throughout the film, which at somepoint turns into a buddy comedy with a animate rock creature. I wish I was joking. This Math teacher and the rock are both intelligent scientists when the script calls for it and bumbling idiots in way over their heads when it doesn't. Gosling's acting, esp when he's pretending he can't remember how to speak properly after waking up from Cryosleep is some of the worst I've ever seen. I have no idea why people say this movie is good. It's not and to make matters worse, it's 2.5 hours long when it could have easily been 90 minutes. Terrible film. It's actually a little shocking to me that some idiot would make a scifi movie like this one without understanding the most basic things about space, space travel, orbital dynamics, gravity, or air pressure. If you don't understand any of that and you like cute little pet companions reminiscent of the animal companions each Disney Princess gets, then you might find something to enjoy in this film. If you don't like that or you understand even basic **** about space, you're going to see a lot of things that don't really make sense.
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William Rowley (@whrowley) reported@DisneyParks 🤮🐸 Disney is the worst.
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Sev Henry (@Sev_Plays) reported@jack_17th I HATE this mini game. Having to do it 15 times just to 100% the game was AWFUL (though to be fair all three of Disney Town's mini games are actually ***). I've 100% this game four times over the years, and every single time reaching this point in the game immediately ruins my enjoyment for a while.
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Punished Henry (@punishedhenryjr) reported@disparutoo As terrible as Disney is, the one thing they seem to understand is that YouTubers provide free advertising. WB seems to still think TV ads work and are hostile to youtubers. That's why they struggle to find an audience.
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öyle şeyler işte 🇹🇷 (@2wtgcopluk) reported@carolisdevil_ Whenever I watch old Disney animations, I think they did such great work. They portrayed the villains especially well. That's why their current films feel so empty.
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Lowe ☭ (@loowe_) reported@xXBlindCrowXx Yes in fact im wrong, its just a pop band for white people who wants to feel alternative Second, three cheers for whatever is absolutely ***, it feels like the same song over and over its the worst punk album I've ever listened to by far "Rock" (pop music) for disney radio
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michael A koropsak (@MichaelKoropsak) reported@ABC @DavidMuir While enjoying the 24+ hours of the 250th birthday of our great country, I can’t help but wonder. Low energy, zero enthusiasm David Muir as host, was the most boring Scott Pelley not available. Disney has no on air talent capable to guest a show like this!
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Mel triste⁷𖣂11/11 (@ilysbmoon) reportedGod, she's so young that she got the new awful Disney
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*** Dzielski (@lendzielski) reported@RiceKun How did that work out for Disney. Not too well I think.
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The Sci Fi Center (@thescificenter) reported@OtunbaSebotimo Disney makes an aver of 38 billion annually through its parks , its main money maker, on thier worst day, these IPS feed into that , on a normal day they do good enough
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Dhiego | BLEACH (@loordhorion) reported@VIZMedia @hulu @DisneyPlus viz is so trash,hope every single one responsable for the leak gets fired,and never work in this kind of job ever again
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JP🇺🇸 🏳️🌈 (@BuntyHunterJayP) reported@thecalibae Most likely b mode itd be funny if Disney did this due to the backlash of the animatronic and if its broken yikes its bran nee
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Richard Hoffman (@chelidon23) reported@brashua431973 @jimstewartson Sorry, random-number trollbot. Even Disney tells better fairy tales. Work on it, son.