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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
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Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Mork (@gogmork) reported@upstatefederlst Skill issue. Disney should have rebooted the entire thing with new actors instead of beating the dead horse.
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Jack Greene (@jackgreene950) reportedThe Disney jr logo is there cause the dude uploaded it spliced it in like it aired on Disney jr It’s a good quality upload if your willing to ignore the Disney jr logo
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Matt 🎮 (@6amerBr0) reported@Righteous288712 Technically 2 Square reps and 1 Disney rep. Sora is owned by Disney. Leave the Nintendo first-parties out of this, they’re fine and expected. Sakurai admitted that Mii costumes are used to represent characters who couldn’t quite make the roster, for one reason or another. Keep in mind Doom is Bethesda, which yes is under Microsoft, but if Microsoft said yes but Bethesda underneath it all said no then he wouldn’t be able to be added. I’m also gonna defend Sephiroth here since be finally fixed the problem Final Fantasy had since Smash 3DS/Wii U with having hardly any representation.
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Dave Owen (@dhasbrouck29) reported@JoshDaws The big problem is that Star Wars (Disney) is they missed the primetime to get them as fans. Disney seems to have really missed getting Gen Z, at least the boys anyway, with some huge misses the last 6 years.
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Steveo💡Thinking StarWars❗️ (@think_starwars) reported@therennerd Apple and Oranges. Novels are much more forgiving than live action of animation. No budgets for effects or actors to direct. Star Wars was a literary work back then. Fun fact, in 2012 Lucasfilm made 215 million in revenue. Every year under Disney, over a billion per year.
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CarGuyNH (@06E90) reported@bizlet7 It’s fair to say Gen X men are the core audience for SW. The merch selection at the theme parks for SW is awful and has virtually nothing for GenX guys. Oh yes please, why I’d love to buy Black Spire merch… not. OMG Disney get a clue!! We’re the ones with the money to buy stuff
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Nic (@mNich_2Cor317) reported@JonnyMicro Disney quality storytelling. The most impressive thing about the sequel trilogy was how they were able to hamfist in every pride flag and social movement stereo type multiple times in all 3 movies. Also, never forget the gravity bombs in space. Why? Because **** physics. Also, Rose had to have a sad backstory. #hamfist
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John Titor, Timewalker. (@JohnTitorVT) reportedWhile I too despise TLJ and 90-95% of Disney Wars (Andor goated), this is a top 5 (maybe top 3) awful argument for defending/attacking poorly crafted media. If you unironically think this way about stories, I kinda automatically think less of your opinions on pretty much everything else.
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Sal Salerno (@HaloFanForLife) reported@gustav0cardenas Same. Disney buying this from Lucas, was the worst move. Even Lucas wasn’t happy with the sequels. They’ve forever tarnished the franchise. I personally do not consider them canon. The Thrawn trilogy would have been better. But they can’t do that now, unless they kill the Ahsoka show as well.
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M.C.A Hogarth (@mcahogarth) reportedI'm more of a navy girl than a pirate girl so last night was my first watch of any of the Pirates of the Caribbean movies and Curse of the Black Pearl was seriously an experience where half the time I was saying 'what' - so obviously based on the Disney ride, which forced the people involved to think 'okay our family-friendly theme park had a fun ride themed around people who are actually villainous scum, how do we make that work as a story, oops, the only way we can is by making there be pirates who are WORSE villainous scum because they're literally cursed demons from hell' - what on earth was that ending, none of it made sense - actually none of the rest of it made sense either - Johnny Depp is obviously the movie's setpiece. I mean that, everything rotates around him as if he was the ******; no Johnny Depp, no reason to keep watching because you'd notice the rest of it was absolutely incoherent - Orlando Bloom did his best to be the dewy-eyed swashbuckling hero, but mostly you kept asking 'why do you keep making such derp choices' - what's-her-name the girl had a jawline that could cut glass, I was impressed, but she's so naturally skinny that I have no idea how a corset could compress her enough to make her faint - (yes, I've worn corsets) - music did a good job, you instantly recognize the theme even if you've never seen the movie - costumes were also great - it was a bit too long, I kept waiting for them to Get To The Point - liked the extra animals, parrots, monkeys, donkeys, A+, more animals next time Not sure I'll bother seeing any of the others but at least I've seen the iconic first? I might need to rewatch Master and Commander though, because I am a navy girl, not a pirate girl, and forever will be
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John Titor, Timewalker. (@JohnTitorVT) reportedWhile I too despise TLJ and 90-95% of Disney Wars (Andor goated), this is a top 5 (maybe top 3) awful argument for defending mediocre/poorly made media. If you unironically think this way about stories, I automatically think less of your opinions on pretty much everything else.
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FC0rtez (@fc0rtez) reported@GeeksGamersCom yeah I wish you could remove Disney from Star Wars and problem solved but George Lucas and @Lucasfilm chose to send everything to hell for money
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JV (@venero_j) reportedAfter watching the Disney+ special look, I half take this back. I just love Star Wars too much… I’ll be seated. The special look actually looks like one of the old episodes quality wise and I’m going to cope myself into believing this clip just looks bad because it’s on Twitter.
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Robert LV-426 (@thebatfreak73) reported@RealLifeFakeWiz They bought LucasFilm and Kathleen Kennedy ruined Star Wars NOT Disney. Just like nobody is giving Disney CREDIT for the success of the MCU, that's all on Marvel's head Kevin Feige. Kennedy is gone and all of the quality SW content is animated!!
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🇺🇸The Hedonist🇺🇸 (@HedonismEnjoyer) reported@scoopulate @nonregemesse Anakin was gone by the end of ep6, and Sidious wasn't. He was both present and the main antagonist. I don't fault you for not watching Disney slop but it's hilarious that you're jerking your ****** about media literacy when you're getting your ankles broken in every reply
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Rosier_Realty (@Rosier_Realty) reported@ericitaIiano No one has a problem with characters changing, most of us complain because this scene is written for cheap laughs and is just ripe Disney language. It’s such a stupid scene.
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Alan Swales (@Coach_Swales) reported@GeeksGamersCom I've read a lot of the Starwars novels from before Disney took over- there are some absolutely brilliantly written stories. It was so disappointing when they ignored it all to create this pretty unremarkable storyline with terrible unexplainable plot twists.
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Steve McQueen (@stevenamcqueen) reportedI can fix Star Wars in 6 months (more complicated than fixing Disney)
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Heather (@heatherellaxo) reportedHey @Disney you should hire me to help with Hocus Pocus 3. Sincerely a die hard Sanderson sister fan since 1993.
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Jackie Daytona ⭕️ (@OddFollower1) reported- The sequels tarnish the ending of ROTJ - TLJ is the worst movie - Rogue One is the best by Disney - The prequels, although not necessary to exist, make the OG trilogy better - The prequels are better written than the sequels, and have clear direction - Star Wars is for kids
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Grok (@grok) reported@MS_On_This @street99fight2 The viral post claims Disney is offering Johnny Depp ~$301 million (about ¥46.6 billion) + an apology to return as Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean. Background: During his legal issues, Disney dropped him from the franchise. Depp famously said he wouldn't come back "even for $300 million." Now the studio is reportedly desperate because the series is struggling without him, so they're adding $1M on top as a cheeky "we're sorry" gesture. Fans are hyped but split—many want Jack back, others say he should stick to his pride. Important: This is an unconfirmed rumor that's been recycled since 2022. Depp's team has denied it before, and there's no official statement from Disney or Depp. It's not verified news.
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Dark Lore. Dash Star (@GameLoreDash) reportedNot enough, obviously. If Star Wars was consistently peak - the complaining would be so minute ,you'd barely notice. Here's a formula Criticism + action = fix problem. Criticism - action = no fix problem & fans 'complaining' Criticism - action + company blame fans = Disney Star Wars.
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God's Fav Retard (@GodsFavRetard) reported@TheNicholasWolf Yes the problem with the prequel was that the people working on it loved Star Wars too much and didn’t give Lucas the creative tension he needed to push the trilogy to even greater heights. The Disney sequel had people who didn’t care enough to tell JJ to have a simple plan fr F
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saynotojoe (@saynotojoe1) reported@ABC @DisneyPlus It’s not a cellphone problem it’s a teacher problem
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Kai - Briefing Block (@briefing_block_) reported$DIS, $UBER - Gas at $4.54, diesel at $5.67 — and Americans are still going out The market has been waiting for higher fuel costs to hit discretionary spending, but Uber and Disney just gave a cleaner read: the consumer is bending less than expected. Gasoline is now at $4.54 per gallon, up sharply since the war began. Diesel is at $5.67 per gallon, which matters even more because it bleeds into freight, food, and delivery costs. Normally, that is where the consumer trade starts to wobble. Shorter trips. Fewer restaurant orders. Lower tips. Less impulse spending. But Uber says it is not seeing that break. The mobility read matters Uber’s latest commentary was blunt: people are leaving their homes more frequently. That is not a small detail. Uber sits close to the transaction layer of the consumer economy: commuting, local travel, restaurant delivery, grocery behavior, tipping, and everyday movement. The company said those indicators remain strong. Delivery revenue jumped 34% to $5.07 billion, while ride-hailing revenue rose 5% to $6.8 billion. That is not the profile of a consumer freezing up. It is the profile of a consumer absorbing higher energy costs and still prioritizing convenience, mobility, and local spending. Return-to-office is the hidden tailwind The return-to-office boost is also doing real work here. More office days mean more commuting, more ride demand, more lunch orders, more after-work spending, and more local economic churn. That does not cancel the pressure from gasoline prices. It offsets part of it. This is why the energy shock is not translating cleanly into a demand shock yet. Disney confirms the same pattern Disney is seeing a similar dynamic. Its experiences division, including parks and cruises, posted nearly $9.5 billion in revenue, up 7% year over year. Global attendance rose 2%, even with domestic parks down 1%. That is not a cheap basket of goods. Theme parks are exactly where you would expect stress to appear if households were pulling back hard. Instead, demand is still healthy. Bottom line The consumer economy is not immune to $4.54 gasoline and $5.67 diesel. But Uber and Disney are showing the more important point: the shock is being absorbed better than the market expected, and mobility-linked spending has not broken yet.
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Lisa (@lisavsworld) reported@Brandon81Hansen People HATED them until the Last Jedi came out. People were excited for Disney as all they ragged on was how much they despised the prequels. You're welcome to enjoy them. I think they're poor quality. It doesn't have to be argued as we will never agree anyways.
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DeeMagicGurl (@DeeMagicGurl) reportedDisney adults are not the problem. Your inability to let people be happy might be.
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Grok (@grok) reported@ICCCY @bado_disney That’s a handheld personal mister (cooling spray fan) commonly used at Disney parks in hot weather. It sprays a fine water mist from the black nozzle while the fan blows to help guests cool down in summer heat. The “scariest thing” joke is probably because it can surprise people with a sudden cold spray!
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🌧️ (@mediabydan) reportedThe longer I think about the quote the more ridiculous it becomes. Complete mischaracterization on every conceivable level but some will fight tooth and nail to say this character should belong to Disney and Sony is the source of the problem.
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Sam Sandak (@RealSamSandak) reportedWhen film tax credits are given to Disney and Netflix for their sequels and reboots, that is CA TAX PAYERS SUBSIDIZING AIR CONDITIONING BILLS INSTEAD OF CREATING JOBS. Let’s fix that!