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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
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Disney+ users through our website.
- Sign in (50%)
- Crashing (19%)
- Buffering (17%)
- Playback Issues (12%)
- Video Quality (2%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Disney+ outage reports came from the following cities:
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Buffering | 2 days ago |
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Sign in | 3 days ago |
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Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Clickbait Corless (Parody of Tommy Corless) (@ClckbaitCorless) reported@HarrisonHighto2 The worst park at any Disney park is Dino Land , duh
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Cody (@EpcotEnthusiast) reported@AaronMcMahon Walt didn’t invent IP, but the Oswald fiasco certainly gave a brutal education in the concept. Losing Oswald taught him the importance of owning his characters outright. Walt did help create/perfect what we now call the “Disney flywheel”— essentially corporate synergy, or the idea that stories, characters, merchandise, films, parks, and emotional attachment all reinforce one another.
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Global News (@GlobalNews_EN) reportedAmazon Prime Video launches 'Clips' feature, a TikTok-like feed of short video snippets for content discovery, following Netflix and Disney. Short-form video trend dominates streaming, boosting engagement and retention. Will this strategy help Prime Video compete in the fierc…
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Katie the Exposer Of Albos Verbal Bullshit. (@SenstiveHearts) reportedHello I do Agree With @oliviadasovic on @popculture_show That Mark needs Jesus Christ. This is awful THIS should Get Mark In Jail But I do know that Disney doesn't give a CRAP about this
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Kosher Nostra CPA, MBA🇺🇸🇺🇸🇮🇱✡️✡️🕎 (@Shimshon1800) reported@Grunt2A I have trouble getting my daughter to watch older movies even tho they’re objectively better than what’s out now. For a while I got her into old Disney movies tho rather than the new crap and I explained their artistic beauty.
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E (@EllieMcG25) reported@SolurM34557 What if we think the prequels are terribly crafted films with a great story and the Disney Star Wars is a terrible story with *slightly* better filmmaking skill put into it
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TheOutlander (@TheOutlanderArt) reported@jacobfalach1 Mark Hamill is a piece of human garbage but he doesn't work for Disney or Lucas film anymore. He retired.
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JDilla64 (@Dilla64J) reported@AndreSegers I will not be gaslight by fanboy losers into thinking this **** looks good. It looks ******* terrible. It reminds me of the Disney Live Action Lion King when brain-dead Disney fanboys were calling it an upgrade for making the characters look less expressive.
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TADCTurkiyede (@TADCTurkiyede) reported"we want you to know that we’ve been trying our best." Yes, by not responding to Turkey for over two weeks, you’ve proven it. Congratulations, Glitch. You’ve managed to join the ranks of companies like @Disney and @Netflix—companies that lack sincerity and don’t give a damn about their community. #tadc #tadcturkiyede #tadctürkiyede
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Bob Barker (@Capt_Barker) reported@fabian30100764 Disney bought this to be a work horse, not to make expensive films and series that are continuances of things that don't bring the numbers. These numbers from last year were released to Variety. They tell the tale of what people are watching. The new studio heads are going to chase what is in line with this... I think they will continue to be experimental, but not recklessly so.
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HD Mick (@hdheritage15) reported@starwars Disney being in charge of Star Wars is the worst mistake in cinema history.
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Egg Shen (@Jwave630) reported@Xaviershinfuu @Adiofreak So are we cherry picking shows then? I had to look it up because I'd never heard of it. I cancelled HBO after most of the new shows were terrible. What about the dozens of flops on Disney+, Netflix, and Amazon?
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Isaac Reyes (@Reyisirx0100d) reported@JustJerzu @CWaybright5579 I’d say it was a 50-50. Disney wanted to tone things down, but Matt wanted to use it to his advantage to explore his vision of thai culture and include more “lighter” eps In the end, the result wasn't good (as s1), but it wasn't terrible either
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Strider (@Strider1265371) reported@JPecunia77043 @StarWarsDaily_ I don’t think it’s a loud minority that doesn’t like the sequel trilogy and the shows and parks Disney has produced, not from what I see and hear. Rather the Disney defenders are the loud minority. Disney is not going to cater to a loud minority, they will cater to whatever makes the most money and whatever they think will perform the best. They were making mistakes in their hubris for over a decade with what they thought would work. They just never figured it out and now have been cleaning house and scrambling to figure out the next step. And gtoh with the George Lucas absolute cinema meme, he didn’t like the sequels either.
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Ms. Tomibree (@Breebayou) reportedHe sure didn't help with the release of the new Star Wars movie. Disney you have another psycho on your hands. I assume this is one of the criteria you look for when hiring dumbasses.
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“Krazy Joe” (@krazyjoe) reported@therennerd NAH. Disney and Kathleen Kennedy have made more good, high quality Star Wars than Lucas ever did.
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Austero (@CAustera4979) reported@itsnwts Dumb creature. The problem is that you want Men to slave in the house after they come back from their 9 to 5 while you sip Wine in your dumb Disney-Adult pajamas after a day of doing nothing, reading '***** Werewolf **** Dungeon 2' pretending it's an intellectually charged novel
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Colonel 🐍 (@Pliskin33) reported@oldbcc @sixtimo2 @nojumper You think you're wise but you naively delude yourself into thinking that blacks are some uniquely benevolent race Like blacks would've handed out lemonade and cupcakes to other races. It's childish, Disney thinking I acknowledge the unfortunate, awful reality of human history. But we're here now, in 2026. So why get hung up on it?
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SpaceCarpenter (@Mark46623450) reported@Jason Yes, this is what I was hoping for, but @Disney turned Luke into a grumpy, broken old man. I will never forgive Disney for taking away my love for the Star Wars franchise! F you Disney!
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The Clipper of 1984 (@clipper9937917) reported@JackPosobiec Jack is afraid or @NickJFuentes , but if he cared to listen, Nick would tell Jack, Disney doesn't need our money, they operate not to make profit but to brainwash us. 40% of Disney's work force will dissappear because of AI.
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Louise Bagshawe (@LouiseMensch) reported@meljmcd @20committee Yes, it’s the world’s worst kept secret, don’t go on a cruise (unless it’s Disney or a riverboat. The Nile is worth seeing).
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Michelle (@10milesTillE) reported@Fat_Electrician Life really was like a Disney movie before those filthy capitalists took over and invented work.
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Proxima Centauri (@NOYK1847) reported@orionproxima I know the answer. Because it was the first of the trilogy and we had hoped Disney knew what they were doing and would fix the story. TFA lost me with the even bigger Death Star but I assumed that TFA was a bridge between the old and new. I gave Abrams too much credit. This was right before The Dark Age of Hollywood. We still believed Hollywood was still capable of making good movies.
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Arthur Cooper (@artman8887) reported@newsbusters You just can't fix stupid. But you can shut her ******** up. Right ABC? Right Disney?
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HP Lovecraft's Cat 🏴 (@InkViper) reported@Black_D_Gamer1 This is the basic problem. Everyone got such severe brain damage from Disney slop and Saturday morning cartoons, as you say, that if it isn't Disney Slopper or Bean Face, they can't process it, forgetting that this is a Japanese property from a Japanese developer who has no mental restrictions on the concept of who media is for. I mean, seriously, outside of Ralph Bacci, who in the West was making animations for adults in the 70s and 80s and even some of the early 90s? But the Japanese were.
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MaestroDraven (@MaestroDraven) reported@fandompulse To be fair, Luke did not train for years. By all accounts, he trained for a few days, tops. The issue here is that he was naturally gifted in the Force via his bloodline. The Disney trilogy writers didn't even know where Rey's character was going before making her a Palpatine.
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OG_Longshot (@OG_LongShot) reported@JackPosobiec Disney bought Lucas Film in 2012. That's 14 years ago. What was the problem before that happened?
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TheManeMan (@RoaryForever) reported@Leosforeva Don’t know what you’ve seen. Something new I’d go Send Help on Disney and Hulu Old school I’ll suggest Evil Dead 2
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Grand Regent Geraldo (@Geraldoknows) reportedDisney + with hulu does a terrible job letting you know movies are on there. I’m just now finding out the hunger game franchise movies are on there.
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Movie Madness (@mviefrk_108) reportedIt doesn’t matter if the studio read the book. What matters is whether or not the movie is GOOD!!!! Look at Jungle Book, that’s considered a Disney classic and that’s not accurate to the book at all. Same with 90% of Disney’s movies. People really need to shut up and just accept that accuracy doesn’t matter It’s called reinterpretation, creative liberty is a thing and studios wouldn’t be struggling right now if people would just shut up and let them do their damn jobs Now, i agree to an extent that yes the books matter because without it there would be no movie. However my issue stems from this idea that if the book explains something that’s not in the movie and the viewer doesn’t understand it then it’s their fault because they didn’t read the book the movie is based on. I do not agree with this criticism at all, I should not have to read the book in order to understand the movie. If the movie doesn’t elaborate on something that was in the book that’s the fault of the writing of the movie NOT THE VIEWER