Disney+ status: streaming issues and outage reports
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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.
July 14: Problems at Disney+
Disney+ is having issues since 07:10 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.
- Sign in (37%)
- Buffering (33%)
- Crashing (20%)
- Playback Issues (7%)
- Video Quality (4%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Disney+ outage reports came from the following cities:
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Video Quality | 53 minutes ago |
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Crashing | 1 hour ago |
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Sign in | 23 hours ago |
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Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Somewhereoutthere66 (@Qatziedatwoo) reportedCan't fix stupid. Looks like one even wants to sacrifice his kid, in a hurry too. This is what you get when normies learn about wildlife from Disney
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TMTAnalystANON (@TMTAnalystANON) reported@THR If Disney wants to fix the stock price all they need to do is cut about 10000 redundant jobs across the networks/studios/corporate/streaming. It’s very simple actually.
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P K (@NEVERBOW) reported@BrianAtlas These women think they’re God though, I’ve dated so many they all just think nothing is ever Good enough for them. You can treat them like a queen but God forbid you go to WORK! Then it’s We never do anything… babe we h just went to Disney world last weekend. Yeah but I wanna go to a resort… it’s all about spending as much money of yours as they can until they claim it’s not working out because they already been talking to someone else… there’s no loyalty anymore!
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Mark🔞 (@mshat18) reported@DeadCarnival @KimberlyKe78712 Marvel or Hollywood isn't choosing a hot redhead Woman for anything these days. Plus Disney Punisher is awful anyway.
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Reich-Wing Watch (@ReichWingWatch) reported🚨BREAKING: “Man of God” arrested on 90 counts of child molestation — after decades of posing as a defender of “biblical values” on Facebook. David Mercer, 72, spent years online lecturing his 1.8K Facebook friends about “guarding the hearts and minds” of children, blasting secular schools, and warning that pastors are persecuted and betrayed (of course 🙄). He was, until his arrest, still working as a youth pastor in Folsom, Louisiana. Now Bossier Parish Sheriff’s deputies say Mercer m*lested at least 4 children between 1989 and 1995, while he was youth minister at Cypress Baptist Church of Benton — a position he resigned from in 1995. He was arrested July 10 without incident and booked into the Bossier Parish Maximum Security Facility on 90 counts of forcible fondling m*lestation of a juvenile. His bond is set at $2.5 million. Sheriff Julian Whittington didn’t mince words: “Although nearly 40 years have passed, the passage of time does not lessen the seriousness of these crimes or the impact they have had on those affected.” He’s urging any additional victims or witnesses to come forward — investigators expect more charges and more victims. Let that sink in: this man spent decades after leaving that church continuing to work with kids, all while posting about “protecting” children from secular culture, ranting about a Disney cartoon “normalizing paganism,” and sharing memes insisting the Bible should matter more to people than their phones. This is the same script we’ve seen over and over — the loudest self-appointed guardians of “family values” are too often hiding the ugliest secrets. Meanwhile actual survivors waited nearly 40 years for justice to even begin.
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PURPLE (@P_rpl3) reportedMoana (2026) It should get to a point where enough is enough, and I think we're at that point. When Moana (2016) came out, I wouldn't say it was groundbreaking, but there was definitely a shift. It quickly caught on and became one of the best animated features from a company famed for the medium but which, in the years prior, looked like it had lost its spark. It became a pop culture icon almost overnight, and the rest is history. Fast forward to 2024. After a staggering 8 year gap , a sequel was conceived that, sincerely, no one asked for. But apparently it was still enjoying the goodwill of the hugely successful first film. The story was kinda meh, but it still did very decently at the box office. At that point, you would have expected Disney to take the win and pack it in. But no. A mere two years later, they're back with a live-action remake of the original, and I'm left wondering, what is even the f**king point? This is the same lead from the previous two, but this time he's at the lowest point of his career, looking for anything that resembles redemption. Sadly, this isn't it. I already have my issues with live action adaptations of animated films because I think, most of the time, it's difficult to translate all the intent, charm, and expression from animation into live action. As such, I think the two mediums should stay as far away from each other as possible. But that isn't even my main problem here. My biggest issue is just how needless this is. There isn't a logical reason for it to exist, and the overwhelmingly negative reviews aren't even surprising and a live action remake of thee first animation, inverably means they might make a live action remake of the sequel of the animation and that thought scares me to bit 😩😩. I hate wishing for a movie to fail because I have people in the film industry, and I know the sheer effort it takes to make even a short film. But part of me hopes that if this fails spectacularly, it'll force Disney to do some serious inward reflection on whether these live-action remakes of their animated classics are worth making. The joy on my little ones' faces when they first watched Moana (2016) is still fresh in my memory, so I'm not about to taint that feeling by letting them watch this big corp, quick money grab, soulless slop.
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princesspeachy (@prinpeachy) reportedThe main problem with these remakes is that they’re clearly just cash grabs, with no true soul or effort put into them. Disney has proved it still has talent with original movies (Encanto) but continues to remake needless things that do NOT NEED A REMAKE!!!
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Christopher Moore (@TheAuthorGuy) reported@akon_bol They are so afraid we're going to steal something they make us look for other sources. I installed Libre Office on all my machines today just so I could do my damn work. Netflix made my sign in 4 times last night. Disney + wouldn't even work.
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Chuck Sneedsman (@BigGulpOBourbon) reported@KSC3971 @kenzietuff "I have the talent of Chris-Chan, the work ethic of John K, and the ego of Dobson, I don't understand art and resent artists, but I still think I can make a better cartoon than Disney."
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The Closeted Weeb 🔞 (@ClosetoWeebu) reported@GreatCheshire This post would work for something like Masters of the Universe, not the downgraded carbon copy that is a Disney Live Action like Moana
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✨Megan✨ (@mermeggles) reported@SplashFan2000 This announcement was a pivotal moment for Disney: it ruined a huge % of their fanbase’s love for the company. I know it did for me (there’s a lot I still love DLR for, it just will never be the same to me). Ever since, they lose $$$ on films & the new stuff doesn’t work well 😔
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Jane Z. Babian (@byJaneBabian) reportedNooo 😭 are #DWTSNextPro episodes not dropping on @DisneyPlus the same night like the regular DWTS?! Night shift problems 🙃 @officialdwts
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Jeffers (@the_jeffers) reported@YellowFlashGuy Would he really want to hop off the Disney Star Wars train just to join the MCU? I think he has potential in the role, but once again I don't think they'd give him anything to work with.
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Hagrid Fleeb (@_porean_) reported@varo35591347 @TSoS_ 5/24 characters, the minority of the cast are fan favourites. Compared to infinity war/endgame where the majority of the cast were fan favourites. Also have to bear in mind the superhero fatigue that's been affecting any slop Disney churn out ATM. And the last two Avengers films were riding off a 10 year hype train. Ultimately avengers is aimed at a younger audience so it's likely to get more sales. But it seems that Disney has been lacking in the quality department recently. I mean their latest Star Wars film lost at the box office to two horror films directed by YouTubers. Idk man, we'll see how it pans out. I'm just excited that Dune is getting the respect and appreciation it deserves.
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2CΩΩl4SkΩΩl (@TimEisonmyside9) reportedNot happening you think he’ll work for Disney again after the disaster of Star Wars
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ライアン 六十七🏴🇯🇵 (@Rallen6788) reported@anabelle_dawn Young Anakin and the prequels in general are universally hated. Rey receives additional heat because the Disney Star wars films are absolutely terrible and retcon everything from the original trilogy.
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All politicians suck, regardless the flavor. (@DarenJ66) reported@RyanKennedy_22 I took my son there about your kids age in 2009. I can say that Disney employees were great. Zero issues with except it was super hot. We always used the late passes you get when staying there and hit the pool after hours to cool off.
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MidwestMan1911ADOS (@Man1911Midwest) reported@Bacontrophy84 @orleansway That’s not true. People with money also act stupid. There’s low class people in all economic groups and levels. Problem is they’re just way too expensive. I’m not certain how Disney theme parks stays open.
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☠️James🖤Horror👻 (@jamesxhorror) reported@grumpyandrew I was hopeful for this one until I read a review that said “the cinematic equivalent of emptying your toy box” and it put me right off. They’ve made some truly awful decisions at Disney with SW
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MR10Fan4829 (@JohnL1460330) reported@2Stan2ToadMan @DisneyPlus fix this
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-Nobody- (@deletedcore) reportedi still say... ngmi. they are selling out our land more and more. they are giving it away to themselves. once you understand this, their disney **** doesn't work anymore.
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marie (@mariesmellsfear) reportedi have 600-700 on baldurs gate 3? think thats the worst one. have 300+ on the last of us 2? then its the cozy games with uncountable hours - weither its animal crossing or tomodachi or that disney game
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Casual Observer (@CausualObserver) reportedI swear every live action Disney remake is competing with each other to look visually worst than the last one.
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Daughter of Judas (@imoverthis666) reportedwhen i hear people complain about being broke when they spend all their money on bullshit i get so angry. like it’s not my problem you can’t pay to fix your car samantha. maybe you shouldn’t have gone to disney world three times this year???
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CornSnake1107 - Lance (@CornSnake1107) reportedCan people who like the live action how to train your dragon explain to me how it is any different than a disney live action, it suffers the same exact issues and yet people love it I do not understand. Why is it suddenly good when its not disney????
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Orion (@winesmithing) reported@DiscussingFilm They had no problem with Netflix buying Warner Bros or Disney buying Fox. Typical libtards.
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river_green (@reinavanth) reported@LaoKha20 @casaysayeveeee This isn’t even about preference and what not. The issue is that Tj and Ian acted out of character to reach a nonsensical Disney happily ever after in a noir inspired story, contradicting every thing it built up before. We don’t like TJ not because we don’t get him, but we see him for who he is without any rose color tinted glass, or let his tragic past be an excuse to any of his ****** behavior towards Ian. Borrowing the words from the author, they are adults, so we treat them like adults. Flawed people finding solace in each other ain’t new. Sadistic Beauty Side story B is a thousand times more toxic and better written than wetsand. Abused MC going back to their abuser ain’t new, in fact it’s a norm, so much so that regretful ML is a very popular tag. Yours to claim did just that, only the abuser actually repent. Wetsand bragged about being different, yet became one of those run of the mill toxic endgame story, and ultimately got shoved in the back end by an author who lost interest and already moved on to another project
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Tom S (@TomSportsInc) reported@Joshimpressions @JWLaskey Young people are. Most are not. Disney was talking today about dropping streaming since their stock has tanked. Estimates are they would make much more money without streaming right now. Streaming has time issues and has failed numerous times in only a couple of years.
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🔞🌟Standing with my Canceled Wife🌟🔞 (@DarlinOfDeceit) reportedShots like this are why I'm upset that Disney seems to have switched exclusively to 3D. This is SO GORGEOUS, and you can see how much hard work was put into it. I miss 2d Animation.
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Pukerainbow 🤮🌈 (@pukerrainbrow) reportedA woodworker built a $5 billion robotics company. One of his robots rang the opening gong at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange. First time in 132 years. Zhou Jian graduated from Nanjing Forestry University with a degree in wood processing. His first job was selling German saws and planers. He became their youngest China regional manager. Then in 2008, he went to a tech fair in Japan. He saw Honda's ASIMO. A humanoid robot that could walk, bow, carry a tray of drinks. ASIMO wasn't for sale. Renting it cost $150,000 a month. Zhou went back to Shenzhen and left the woodworking business to build humanoid robots. He had no robotics degree and no money to start one. The problem was the servo motor. Every good one came from Japan or Europe. Too expensive to put in anything a family could buy. Zhou decided to build his own from scratch. 2008 to 2012. Four years with nothing to show for it. He sold every property he owned. Borrowed from family and friends. Picked up a side job selling Segway knockoffs to pay the bills while he worked on servos at night. It took him almost five years. When it worked, the cost dropped by roughly 90%. He founded UBTECH in 2012. Two years later he shipped his first robot. A small humanoid called Alpha. It could walk and dance and do push-ups. Families could afford it. February 2016. The CCTV Spring Festival Gala, 700 million people watching. 540 of Zhou's Alpha robots danced in perfect sync behind singer Sun Nan. Not one fell over, not one missed a beat. Guinness World Record. Tencent invested. Disney partnered, and Apple put his robots in stores worldwide. On December 29, 2023, a humanoid robot called Walker S walked to center stage at the Hong Kong Stock Exchange and struck the opening gong. Zhou Jian stood next to it. His 24.8% stake was worth $1.2 billion. BYD, NIO, and Airbus are running his robots on their factory floors.