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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.

May 22: Problems at Disney+

Disney+ is having issues since 09:50 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.

  • 51% Sign in (51%)
  • 18% Crashing (18%)
  • 17% Buffering (17%)
  • 12% Playback Issues (12%)
  • 2% Video Quality (2%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Crashing 2 hours ago
Lyon Sign in 2 hours ago
São Paulo Sign in 21 hours ago
Cuenca Buffering 24 hours ago
Blanquefort Sign in 1 day ago
Arras Playback Issues 1 day ago
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Disney+ Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • mirroredcaptain
    The Mirrored Captain (@mirroredcaptain) reported

    @SlumberCrown @bhangbhangducx I think the EU got carried away at many points in time and could've been done better. The Disney revision could've fixed a lot of the issues of the EU's overindulgence, but somehow managed to take the worst aspects of the EUlore and distill them into one product.

  • BE_Waymire
    B.E. Waymire (@BE_Waymire) reported

    @AThinksAloud The problem, as usual, is a certain group of people confusing going to Disney as an adult with the idiots on TikTok who keep going to Disney and acting like children. There's fun to be had as an adult, like with any theme park. Don't let the brain dead morons ruin it.

  • vanillasansa
    . (@vanillasansa) reported

    @THR Why this pic of a daddy and his *****. Iger doesn’t even work at Disney anymore

  • BenENewton
    Ben Newton ベン (@BenENewton) reported

    @ijustine The target is the parks-YouTube middle class. Channels that built audiences on access. Early POV scoops. Refurb walkthroughs. Ride breakdowns the second they happened. Disney isn't banning them. They're making the work unprofitable.

  • Jinxstarr122
    Jinxstarr (@Jinxstarr122) reported

    @FinalE33 I will not because I will not give Disney / Lucasfilm a single dollar after the cultural vandalism they've perpetrated on a number of beloved IP's, not to mention many other issues I have with them.

  • carlpeachey8
    carl peachey 🇺🇸 (@carlpeachey8) reported

    @CoyoteByThePool @mandolirium But the acting was terrible and the dialogue was terrible I’ll give you that. But I’ll take that horrible dialogue and horrible acting over anything Disney Star Wars.

  • ArylsulfataseA
    Supratentorial (@ArylsulfataseA) reported

    Whenever some really important piece of news comes out that involves the country Ben Shapiro really likes, @MattWalshBlog releases like 10 prerecorded episodes about some stupid issue like this or “THIS IS HOW DISNEY DESTROYED STAR WARS.” lol

  • UncleWalt1971
    Uncle Walt’s Little Known Facts (@UncleWalt1971) reported

    Disney Legend Kay Kamen, born Herman Samuel Kominetsky, sold mink hats in Nebraska and marketed “Our Gang” comedies long before joining Disney as their licensing genius. By the 1920s he was a Kansas City ad man whose success led to his company being renamed “Kamen-Blair.” He already had a proven track record licensing movie properties when he cold-called Walt Disney in 1932. After the phone call, Kamen withdrew every penny he had, sewed the cash into the lining of his coat, took a two-day train to Los Angeles, and stayed awake the entire trip so no one would steal it. He spread the money across Walt and Roy’s desk and offered a straight 50/50 split to license Mickey Mouse products. Then he promptly fell asleep while the brothers conferred privately. His New York office had the cable address “Mickmouse.” It was the perfect shorthand for the man who personally visited department-store buyers twice a year to push Disney products and who generated $35 million in licensed goods in just four years during the depths of the Depression. He was an obsessive quality watchdog, canceling licenses on the spot if manufacturers cut corners and even sent his own artist (Lou Lispi) to factories to ensure characters were drawn correctly. This “no junk” policy became the gold standard the entire licensing industry later copied. The 1933 Mickey Mouse watch was his masterstroke. Kamen struck the deal with the struggling Ingersoll-Waterbury Clock Company; Macy’s sold 11,000 watches on the first day alone, and the factory workforce ballooned from 300 to 3,000 employees almost overnight. The watch alone helped bankroll "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” He pioneered the very first movie soundtrack for the film and orchestrated “Snow White’s” merchandising blitz. In October 1949, after a business trip to Paris with his wife Katie, their Air France Lockheed Constellation went down on São Miguel Island in the Azores (just minutes from landing for refueling). All 46 people aboard perished. Walt and Roy absorbed his company immediately afterward.

  • E_Schlicht
    Ghost (@E_Schlicht) reported

    @HeelTurnMedia @denyelol @NewRockstars He gets paid by Disney for positive reviews too. If he gave it a 5.8 it’s terrible

  • FearlessRiOT
    NICK 🟢🟣 (@FearlessRiOT) reported

    @NYCKNP I still can’t even figure out what’s the hold up since Disney owns every character on it and I don’t recall them ever using licensed music for that to be an issue.

  • patchy_chip11
    MAD JIM JASPERS🕳 (@patchy_chip11) reported

    @BS_Publications @Huntalorian Then on top of that they also had a problem with a female character being strong with the force like anakin skywalker before he was born. These lame *** fans make up their own head canons and run with them and assume that’s how George Lucas or Disney made the franchise.

  • Valiantsword01
    Son of none (@Valiantsword01) reported

    @pmddomingos For several generations the star wars were the degree of quality in film... That was before the dark times... Before Disney.

  • bucksbarrera
    rena 🧸 | ZOZO DAY 🎉 (@bucksbarrera) reported

    @f1nalstab omg YES ik she prob wouldn’t work with disney but a girl can dream

  • King_Ligerheart
    Richard 🇺🇸 Ligerheart (Blake's Husband) (@King_Ligerheart) reported

    @MeltingSnowBro @desert_sentinel Legends kicked ******' ***, Bro. Books, vidya, comics. At worst they were just silly sometimes, and honestly aside from the Holiday Special, new Disney actually has dumber ****.

  • pancanfinfan
    willecron (@pancanfinfan) reported

    @RealJamesWoods Go a little south to Orange County, specifically around Disney land and there is virtually no homelessness to be seen. It’s a solvable problem if one actually wants to solve it. Bass does not want to solve it, but rather exacerbate it.

  • ScottyWho69
    Scott Stevenson (@ScottyWho69) reported

    @risebluesun I just find it interesting that all these accounts that have spent the last month saying Disney and Star Wars is the worst. Was there the first day, first show to be able to give it a review??? Like I thought you weren't going?

  • eCommKen
    eCommKen (@eCommKen) reported

    @SweatyFlops @IMAO_ I actually probably would have. I saw all of the MCU (that I was aware of, at least) until I couldn't stand Disney any more. I even watched the Loki spin off and most of the Captain American spin off where the Falcon took over. I also saw pretty much all of the mainstream Star Wars stuff until I realized that Pedro Pascal was an absolute **** and I had to stop watching the Mandalorian, which contributed to me abandoning Disney entirely a few years ago. And I saw the new Superman movie that came out recently with Super dog in it (I liked the Henry Cavill version better, but this one was still decent). I'm very much a casual fan, so I can't even tell you the names of the spin offs or who the actors are or anything...but I can tell you that I definitely won't be seeing this one *because of* her bigotry toward Christian Dads. But I do like how you presume to know so much about me and my "virtue signaling". Sorry to be "lame af", but am I not entitled to spend my money how I want? Why would I give money to the cry bullies who want to make me the cause of all their troubles? It's almost as ridiculous as your bigotry toward me without knowing hardly anything about me. I even play Dungeons and Dragons with my kids (the D&D movie was fantastic, btw...more of that, please). Anyway, good chat. Your ability to read people needs some work, and I don't know what you're going for in your profile picture, but if it's "Dollar Store Jesus", congrats - you nailed it.

  • CaseyRedgrave
    Casey (@CaseyRedgrave) reported

    @RiseTarnished33 @BeyondReporter_ It wasn't terrible, it had its moments, but they could've just released it on Disney plus and called it a day.

  • MarcD63092
    Marc D (@MarcD63092) reported

    @sithstrings Also the volume of Marvel was SO much higher than Star Wars, even at the worst part of the Disney+ glut

  • cgallaty
    Chris Gallaty (@cgallaty) reported

    @RichSilver Having kids, I would say this is "Disney adult" themed if anything. I mean who does not spend quality time trying to enter text on a TV remote? Should go over well.

  • NoahPasternak
    frank zeppo (@NoahPasternak) reported

    @Legobyteyoshi We sell Disney DVDs/Blu Rays at the place I work, you'd be surprised

  • lavender_hazes
    ً (@lavender_hazes) reported

    @simoneumba To be fair, (I do work at a movie theater and have watched this) anyone who’s releasing this week and doesn’t already have sales, is struggling but I do think more so ILB is struggling because Disney wants 10+/20 (in bigger theaters) showtimes for every cinema. It’s exhausting.

  • Enoroth
    Walter Severyn (@Enoroth) reported

    @DisneyPlus @starwars okay Maul Shadow Lord was amazing. This is what star wars should be. Not 7,8, and 9 which was trash. Almost list a lifetime fan but keep making quality like Maul and I will return happily.

  • MarvinMontanaro
    Marvin Montanaro (@MarvinMontanaro) reported

    @CoyoteByThePool @GeeksGamersCom Didn't say it was awful. 5/10 is mid. If it were on TV I would have actually enjoyed it I think. But it doesn't justify being a movie and not a Disney+ series.

  • tadabun5555
    🧸 🐇 Tatabun (@tadabun5555) reported

    @taemaknaevibes @divinegria Exactly! it was a paid Disney deal. It's called work. Something those jobless losers know nothing about.

  • jelliewish
    sumi 🎣 (@jelliewish) reported

    the way i was legitimately living under police level surveillance for 15 years of my life like 😭 my mum genuinely had a problem w me watching DISNEY CHANNEL i had to fight for my life to develop the taste i have now

  • dariacott
    Daria 💕 (@dariacott) reported

    @MikaylaChristn Some of these rights issues as to why they don’t/can’t even on Disney+ for example:

  • ThisSycamore
    This Sycamore (@ThisSycamore) reported

    @Caol_MacCormaic a fundamental problem with star wars how is they base creative decisions off of other star wars projects. its a simulacrum. Naw dawg, inspiration needs to come from Lucas' original inspos. Or pull from other adventure genres, not your Disney+ TV show.

  • ChrisBataluk
    Christopher Bataluk (@ChrisBataluk) reported

    @jondelarroz The bigger problem with Daredevil is like all Disney Marvel they haven't hired a good writer since 2019.

  • 3471Mgm
    Mgm 3471 (@3471Mgm) reported

    @BoomGiggity2319 @daangeluneed2 Wow we really are at the end. No wonder it opened even worst then predicted. All theatres basically empty, the shills working overtime to create false narratives of success to they keep their insider access. Then Disney doing all types of mental gymnastics for this nonsense.