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
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July 11: Problems at Disney+
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Disney+ users through our website.
- Sign in (37%)
- Buffering (33%)
- Crashing (19%)
- Playback Issues (7%)
- Video Quality (3%)
Live Outage Map
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Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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SmallWorldFan (@smallworld1966) reportedIt won’t count as upgrade but I know y’all will hate me when say this. Add Disney characters in it’s a small world and put a Rapunzel doll because that means no chance of Tangled replacing. If no characters, I would say add more dolls with wheelchairs and fix the dolls.
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Rohde (@stormy2749) reported@DavidJHarrisJr That’s the ******* who does **** like this for clicks. He got arrested in Disney for filming women trying to kick him out of a women’s rest room. A heap of trouble since some were minors. Thanks for screenshotting this instead of reacting to him. He monetizes it.
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Bendito Spoiler | Movie reviews (@BenditoSpoiler) reportedMoana Live Action Review: Is Disney's Latest Remake Worth Watching? Just ten years after the original animated film, Disney brings Moana and Maui to live action but does it actually bring anything new? In this review, we break down why this Moana live-action remake struggles to stand on its own: from Dwayne Johnson's disappointing take on Maui, to the constant over-explaining that kills the magic of the original, to the question everyone's asking: Why remake something that wasn't broken?
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p (@peterpan69420) reported@fandompulse Our worst fear, Nolan went Disney, Sad times. Of course I’m watching it. But FFS I can’t get over the Helen page bit, ***** his name now ?
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Zack Squires (@Zman2Cor129) reportedAdvice for people trying to make Disney movies from animated to live action…. Don’t make it exactly like the animated version. The same problem happens with anime shows trying the live action route. This is why One Piece and Avatar are far superior to everybody else
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Leevzo (@leevzo) reported@GlobalBoxOffice They could have just re-released the original and made more money Disney is making hilariously terrible decisions
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Justin J. Smith (@JJSmithian) reportedHilarious Disney would rather fix the Tomorrowland that was good and didn’t need fixing.
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🌸ℂ𝕒𝕕𝕡𝕚𝕘𝟙𝟘𝟙✈️ (@cadpig101) reportedI want to know what’s goes thru the minds of the artists that work on these remakes, like the cgi animators. Do they think it’s a stupid project & just half *** it knowing Disney won’t care? Do they genuinely have fun bringing it to life? Or just simply look at it as a paycheck?
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🦊Foxy Kitsune Fox 🦊 (@FoxyKitsuneFox) reportedThere’s game design, game development, 3d model, 3d animation, etc I’ll go in the future, CG Spectrum. Former industry employees as instructors work at video game & animation studios like Rockstar, Activision, EA, Blizzard, Ubisoft, Microsoft, Sony, Disney, Pixar, Dreamworks etc.
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ElziFelzi🇩🇲 (@JrPhilgene) reported@cybxrartist @Eater__of_Souls Thats been my entire issue with this whole thing cuz **** p+ but like all these companies suck. So why are we picking and choosing? Like disney is trash but xmen 97 is doing numbers.Twitter is damn near thee maga app but ****** are on it everyday.Truly is hypocritical behavior.
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Brian W 🇺🇸👨🚒🥃 (@crashresq29) reported@gecko_389 @wdwmagic It’s not just a retrack, the first paragraph in the article says as much. It mentions a complete interior rebuild along with a retrack. Personally I have no skin in this game in terms of the ride since I don’t go on it. The issue is taking rides and completely gutting what made parkgoers love them in the name of “progress”. Could Disney knock it out of the park? Sure. But I think the skepticism over them getting this right is well deserved.
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Jose o bryan (@findmehereonX) reported@JJFromTheBronx Problem is this the animated movie isn't old enough to warrant a live action, kids that watched Moana are probably teens now ,teens are not going to see Disney movies so you kinda alienated the original movies fans/ target audience.
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Chris (@EscAuthority) reportedHow did we just go from decades of "REBUILD WDW SPACE MOUNTAIN!!!1!" to some of the most dramatic, performative Disney Parks outrage ever? People are 'valiantly' throwing themselves into the fire to defend what is objectively the worst version of the attraction worldwide? Yikes.
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kevö (@kvosoul) reported@ifjerif @GridHoopReels @CastleFor3 this is the worst thing i’ve ever read disney channel *** statement
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Grayson (@GraysonDuck_) reported@BurrowBeliever I think it’s funny that Disney after the trilogy summed it up that Jack was the reasons they worked when in fact of the 4 leads he’s the worst acted, but he’s the comedic relief character so he’s beloved.
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The Insane Incel ****** Murderer (@smorberg18307) reportedToday I had a few interesting interactions with a few folks. (I like talking to strangers, moustache philosopher talking about Engels weird perception of himself and a woman whom really likes Disney star wars and Swedish mines) But one stood out to me. As I went home from work to take my vacation I passed the gass station. It was hot outside so soda, why not? I go to the counter and this foid turns around, our eyes meet and she greets me with the kindest smile I’ve ever seen. I got extremely flustered and she complimented my tie. I told her that I really liked her smile and that it made me a bit flustered. After that we just made eye contact for what felt like a but too long and then I just turned around and left. Idk I don’t want to hit on random women and I have nothing to go on if I decided to ask for her number. But if I see her again I’ll try to make conversation. Sadly I’m on vacation so I probably won’t pass by same time next week. Unless I decide to go see the Odyssey, but am I going to go this far to hit on a random foid that was just doing her job? I know I’m not mentally sane. Is this a normal consequence not getting enough sleep?
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Miles Cooper (@animated_miles) reportedThe perfect visualization to show just how soulless and uninspired these god awful Disney remakes are.
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Chronicles of Petecastic (@MrPetecastic) reportedPetecastic Chronicles: The Night the Memes Lost Their Minds It began with a single text in the group chat at 2:17 a.m.: “Bar. Now. No survivors.” Unicorn Fart Dust arrived first, hooves clicking like disco ***** on the sticky floor. He smelled like cotton candy, regret, and something that definitely violated several health codes. One dainty little pfffft and the entire back wall turned into a swirling galaxy of pink and green sparkles. The bartender just sighed and started prepping extra towels. Kekius Maximus kicked the door off its hinges. Red cap backwards. Eyes glowing with the ancient power of ten thousand shitposts. “KEK,” he announced to the room like a declaration of war. Then he sat down and immediately started arm-wrestling his own reflection in the mirror behind the bar. Pauly0x rolled in five seconds later with a fog machine under one arm and a crate of glow sticks under the other. “I don’t know what we’re doing tonight,” he shouted, “but I already told six different groups there’s an afterparty at my place and I have no idea where I live.” Nick burst through the actual wall like the Kool-Aid Man if Kool-Aid was made of pure delusion. “I CHOOSE RICH EVERY TIME!” he bellowed, even though nobody had asked him anything. “Even if rich is just vibes and mild property damage!” Solana was already behind the bar mixing drinks at light speed. “I routed the ingredients through three different timelines so we wouldn’t have to wait. You’re all welcome. Now decide what we’re destroying before I get bored.” GameStop sat in the darkest corner booth, staring at nothing, arms crossed so hard they might fuse together. “I’m not moving,” he said quietly. “Not until we finish this. Whatever this is. I’ve held worse.” whETH simply stepped out of the bathroom mirror like it was a normal thing to do. “The walls are thin tonight,” he said in that soft, terrifying voice. “Something wants out.” Chancecoin sat on the pool table flipping the same coin over and over. It kept landing on its edge. He looked delighted. “That’s either really good or really bad. I’m excited either way.” They drank. They argued. They almost fought three times. Then Pauly0x had the worst idea in the history of bad ideas. “Let’s break into the Museum of Boring Coins,” he said, eyes wide and sparkling with dangerous inspiration. “Replace the ‘Fundamentals’ exhibit with a giant glowing statue of all of us doing the worm. Make the whole city forget what ‘responsible investing’ even means.” Silence. Then Unicorn Fart Dust smiled like a Disney princess who had just discovered arson. “I’m in. But I’m bringing the special gas.” What followed was not a heist. It was performance art with felonies. whETH tore open a portal in the coat check. Solana speed-ran the entire security system in forty-seven seconds flat while complaining the whole time. Kekius Maximus stood in the middle of the grand hall and just… kekked. For six straight minutes. The sound waves shorted out every camera on the east wing and summoned a small army of confused miniature Pepes that immediately started breakdancing. Pauly0x turned the gift shop into a rave using nothing but glow sticks and pure audacity. Guards showed up. Guards started dancing. One of them is still missing. Nick kept screaming “I CHOOSE RICH!” every time they grabbed something expensive-looking. It didn’t help. It also didn’t stop. GameStop simply refused to let go of the front doors when the alarm tried to slam them shut. He stood there like a statue while red lights flashed and sirens wailed, muttering, “I’ve seen red before. This ain’t ****.” Chancecoin’s coin landed on “yes” for every single terrible suggestion. At one point they stole a vending machine just because the coin said so. And Unicorn Fart Dust?
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Uncle Walt’s Little Known Facts (@UncleWalt1971) reportedWhen Walt Disney needed a way to convince investors that Disneyland could actually work, he called concept artist Herb Ryman on a Friday afternoon in September 1953 and asked him to draw a detailed rendering of the entire park over the weekend. Ryman hesitated, saying he didn’t even know what the park would look like. Walt reportedly locked the studio door and told him, “You’re not leaving until it’s done.” The two then spent 42 straight hours without sleep (or so the story goes), with Walt describing each land while Ryman sketched what became the first-ever map of Disneyland. That single drawing, finished by Sunday night, was flown to New York on Monday morning and used to secure the financing from ABC that made Disneyland possible.
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Mauricio U. S. (@mauszx) reported@SportingLogical Why do you want mive action, haven't you noticed that every Disney live action remake is bad or at least is a less quality version of the original?
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Silv (@silveow) reported@Hotands15041504 @Alison_is_lost i think a lot of writers from big companies don't really care about art and are just doing it for fun at this point that or maybe it's just an age issue and they still find those overly sarcastic narratives with marvel/disney vibes good
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North American (@LongshoreCowboy) reported@fandompulse I wonder how well doubling down has gone for every other director, actor and producer who has tried it. Ask Kathleen Kennedy how well Acolyte performed. Ask Disney how Snow White went after the mouthy actress **** all over their work. Keep insulting the ACTUAL audience, your FICTIONAL modern audience doesnt actually exist!!! @odysseymovie
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Fly on the Wall (@KenMcCombs1) reported@SuperSisi They really need to study what Disney and Paramount have been doing... Disney acquired Star Wars and quickly learned that its massive, passionate fanbase could be taken for granted. Legacy characters were sidelined, core themes were altered, and vocal criticism was often dismissed as “toxic.” The result? A deeply divided fandom, brand fatigue, and a noticeable erosion of the cultural reverence that once made Star Wars untouchable. Many longtime fans walked away, and the franchise has struggled to recapture its former magic despite occasional hits. Paramount has followed a similar path with Star Trek. Decades of goodwill built on exploration, optimism, and thoughtful storytelling have been strained by a string of projects that many core fans feel prioritize messaging over narrative quality. Shows have been criticized, canceled amid backlash, and the broader franchise has seen declining enthusiasm from the very audience that kept it alive for generations. The brand still has value, but the loyalty of its most dedicated supporters has frayed. In both cases, powerful corporations with iconic, decades old brands assumed that fan loyalty was infinite and unconditional. They bet that they could reshape these properties to fit new priorities. (broader appeal, recurring revenue models, or corporate agendas) while the core audience would simply follow along because “it’s Star Wars” or “it’s Star Trek.” Sony appears to be making the same calculation with PlayStation. The brand is undeniably strong. The installed base is huge. Digital sales already dominate. So why listen closely to the collectors, preservationists, and longtime enthusiasts who value physical ownership, resale rights, and true game ownership? The danger is that brand strength is not the same as brand affection. When fans feel ignored or actively disrespected, loyalty becomes conditional. What was once a passionate community can turn into a transactional one. Or worse, a resentful one that slowly drifts away. Physical media isn’t just about nostalgia. It’s about ownership, preservation, and a tangible connection to the games we love. Dismissing those concerns in favor of “consumer trends” while assuming the brand will carry everything risks repeating the mistakes that have damaged other legendary franchises. Sony doesn’t have to agree with every fan complaint. But treating its most dedicated supporters as an afterthought because the brand is “too big to fail” is a dangerous assumption. History shows that even the strongest brands can be damaged when the people who built them with their time, money, and passion feel taken for granted.
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Libby Priest 🏴☠️🎸🎨 (@libby_priest323) reportedDo you think Disney will ever get back to releasing real quality movies again or not? #Disney #JohnnyDepp #NoJohnnyNoPirates
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tommy (@tommydprimetim1) reported@forcemm @Ticketmaster @SeatGeek Randy, to Live Nation’s rescue again. Do you really think Ticketmaster should be the only ticketing platform for concerts, stadiums, arenas, sports, Disney on Ice, and everything else because they’re just that good? Have you looked on X? Fans can’t get into the queue, they’re uploading their IDs, getting error codes, and waiting for hours. Why aren’t you outraged? Don’t fans deserve real competition in the primary ticketing market? Or do you believe fans don’t deserve a choice?
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Kathie 💍👰🏼♀️ (@BridalShowgirl) reported@tayIorbswift She honestly had disney acting moments in that awful tennis movie and needs to be carried by better actors in her scenes or incredible writing because she can’t hold the screen on her own
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Matthew Bryant (@MatthewBBryant) reported@DiscussingFilm Disney Land has to be a problem for him.
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oscar isaac shady facts & tea (@oscarisaacism) reportedThe gag is that the only good disney live action remake is Cinderella… even then it has a few problems. I like Tim burtons Alice in wonderland a little bit, but other then that you could not convince me that any of these remakes are worth revisiting. Please support animation
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JustNobody (@APlainNobodyy) reported@RealZealk @edwardbrgr Disney keeps picking the safe option for live action remakes. Remake the stuff that didn't do well or would really fit the live action setting like Atlantis or Treasure Planet, Black Cauldron like you said would work as well.
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lu (@elphiespetal) reported@KayWaySay @Kingdakha92 And that's absolutely wonderful but they did all that work just for the rest of the movie to be bad and for it to flop and I don't know why Disney keeps doing that