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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.

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Most Reported Problems

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  • 49% Sign in (49%)
  • 20% Crashing (20%)
  • 17% Buffering (17%)
  • 12% Playback Issues (12%)
  • 2% Video Quality (2%)

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Crashing 10 hours ago
Freedom Sign in 13 hours ago
Salt Lake City Sign in 24 hours ago
Hemet Sign in 2 days ago
Perth Sign in 3 days ago
Brasília Buffering 3 days ago
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Disney+ Issues Reports

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  • JPRCannon1701
    Jim Cannon (@JPRCannon1701) reported

    @sw_holocron @DanielRPK The talks went something like; JB: hey guys, not much work around at the moment. Any chance of a new Star Wars film about Finn? His life after Rey, trying to learn the Force, or maybe a prequel?!? Yeah how he became a Trooper. Disney: No. Close the door on your way out please.

  • TheCrimsonC0met
    Jared (@TheCrimsonC0met) reported

    @SolveableSea @dissidentwest Right which is my point. Highlighting pokemon and disney is baffling when so many other hobbies and franchises have taken a rise in the past couple decades as a result of the issues listed

  • VerbJitsu
    Verbal-Jitsu (@VerbJitsu) reported

    @Meekeepeeper @kevinUSA100 @ggreenwald Yeah all of this is true. So what? That Disney change the structural demographic issues, debt load, low gdp per capita (19k), over extended contested borders, industrial reliance on gulf states, dollar dependency, competitive manufacturing alternatives in south east asia and South America, over extended supply lines, and a complete dependency on the U.S. trade security blanket. . Not to mention that despite its size it has terrible consumption potential due to its low gdp per capita, and export driven economy. . You’re just completely ignorant of reality.

  • edwardbrgr
    Edward Burger (not Berger) ❤️🌈 (@edwardbrgr) reported

    @MovieReviewNerd @screenrant And yet again who's responsible for the budgets? Certainly not the actors, unless they're the filmmakers behind it. Disney lost a bunch of money, Rachel is still getting work nevertheless 🤷

  • AmazingStalker8
    Amazing Stalker (@AmazingStalker8) reported

    No "Magic" at the Pier: Disney’s Asian Ambition Hits a Mechanical Wall. The Disney Adventure cruise in Singapore has officially cancelled its sailing due to "mechanical issues," according to The Straits Times. For a ship designed to carry over 6,000 passengers, a mechanical failure isn't just a glitch—it’s a logistical nightmare leaving thousands of families stranded and fuming. The irony is thick: while the MV Hondius is turning into a bio-hazard laboratory in the Atlantic due to the Hantavirus, Disney’s crown jewel in Asia has become a 208,000-ton floating paperweight in Singapore. Whether it’s viruses or faulty engines, the global cruise industry in 2026 seems to be operating on a "best-case scenario" that is increasingly rare. Disney bought this unfinished hull (the former Global Dream) to save time and expand fast. Today, we are seeing the literal price of that shortcut. In the world of high-stakes maritime tourism, "Faith, Trust, and Pixie Dust" are no substitute for rigorous engineering. Source: The Straits Times / Disney Cruise Line Statement.

  • Mario_Man2235
    MarioMan (@Mario_Man2235) reported

    I have a two-for-one special. The first is that The Acolyte’s cancellation was one of the worst things to happen to Star Wars since it was a sign that Disney only wants to cater to THOSE fans moving forward and keep the franchise stagnant rather than making unique ****.

  • alexutopia
    Alex Utopia (@alexutopia) reported

    @summeroff yes, I think it's going to be better. and I hope I never have to suffer through another Disney Star Wars or New Trek show again lol because at this point that's worse than the worst AI slop could be.

  • i_m_r847
    Dmytri Bagmet - דמיטרי בגמט (@i_m_r847) reported

    @The_Kyle_Mann Any old star wars novel, even the worst one, will be infinitely better than abomination created by Disney.

  • WalPerMott
    Walker (@WalPerMott) reported

    @GPrime85 If budget equaled quality then Disney would be far far far better than it is now lol

  • patricksp71
    Patrick (@patricksp71) reported

    @chazfinder agree, the problem now is I don't think Disney Imagineers can do it any more, The new Hotels look like every other hotel across the country, Rides some times work or catches fire, or you have to evacuated, They have space and are too cheap and lazy to use it

  • Capt_Barker
    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.

  • lakalt
    Al (@lakalt) reported

    That's too bad because I never have issues with the Hulu app, meanwhile Disney+ freezes twice an episode

  • Royalty49
    Royal (@Royalty49) reported

    And yeah, Hulu definitely gave the Disney version of the Nature Boy documentary because they made it seem like these people were just looking for acceptance and a sense of belonging. But the documentary on YouTube shows that a lot of the people following Nature Boy were bums who didn’t want to work and were running away from their problems.

  • PhDStrawMan
    Ph.D. Straw Man (@PhDStrawMan) reported

    @verbalriotshow Exactly why I don’t trust Disney even if they claim to have learned from their mistakes. This character was just plain awful.

  • howellsacto
    Howell Ellerman (@howellsacto) reported

    @HarrisonHighto2 Everything about it is awful. It’s like Disney wants us to experience urban decay. A great big ****** tomorrow.

  • SheltieShifty
    Shifty Sheltie (@SheltieShifty) reported

    @worthitorwoke Star Wars isn’t the problem, Disney are. There’s still huge potential there if you tap into the Old Republic and faithfully adapt some of those stories. Dump DEI, hire the best writers & crew and forget this dumb idea that “Star Wars is for kids”. Andor showed the path forward

  • SlayerV0618336
    Guts (@SlayerV0618336) reported

    @MarioNawfal yep disney stories don't work in real life. Those people who says "awwwwww it says thanks" will probably get bite and die.

  • Skeletondance0o
    Boarnuff (@Skeletondance0o) reported

    Or just stop going to Disney, the whole resort is broken beyond repair at this point.

  • Blastofff144708
    Blastoff🇺🇸 (@Blastofff144708) reported

    @Disney your park is awful Don’t waste your money.

  • match15
    Sean (@match15) reported

    @JustJ68844 @tommyhawkins DHS is the 2nd worst Disney park. This is why.

  • Iken75
    Ike (@Iken75) reported

    @TSoS_ I do think it's fair and important to point out that not everything Disney has done in the IP is bad, and it could very well be in terms of total projects, that the good outweighs the bad. Still, there's a couple things to think about. One of the biggest killers of SciFi/Fantasy is the high cost of production. A show can be well received both by fans and critics and still see early cancellation bc it costs so much to make. I worry about that for projects like Andor, which in turn impacts the studio taking such risks on future projects. Also, while I love books, comics, and quality television, the flagship of the IP is films. They badly need a win there, not just at the box office, but something generally well received by the public and stands up to the test of time.

  • disneytipsguy
    Disney Clips Guy (@disneytipsguy) reported

    When a first timer planning a Walt Disney World vacation asks for help, what are the first three things to say to them right away? 1. It's going to be expensive, be prepared. 2. Stay on property for your first time. 3. One park per day for you first time. Did I miss anything?

  • ottoP226
    OTTO (@ottoP226) reported

    @dissidentwest Disney adults are the worst. We just got back from taking our kids, At least 30% of the crowds at each park were Disney adults. I saw grown men and women jumping for joy when they saw Winnie the Pooh and Piglet at a character breakfast. And for Pokemon.. idk. I like the cards

  • BrianNeilHoff
    Brian Hoff (@BrianNeilHoff) reported

    @CollinRugg I sued Disney over Zootopia in 2019, had my case dismissed and was slandered in the Hollywood press BUT I still finished my movie AFTER 20 years of production! My film has recently secured distribution and is on its way to CANNES next week! Disney tried to destroy me and my work but I never gave up!

  • SurdoOppedere
    TwistedRoot (@SurdoOppedere) reported

    @JackPosobiec I'm a huge Star Wars fan. Have been since childhood. The day that Disney fired Gina Carano is the day they lost me. I suspect there are a lot of people who feel the same way. This thing with Hamill doesn't help their cause.

  • EpcotEnthusiast
    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.

  • CTPhipps1980
    C.T. Phipps (@CTPhipps1980) reported

    @TheCreatureHero The movie was fine except for one glaring problem: moviegoers who don't shill for Disney+ had no idea what children Wanda was referring to.

  • The_Cormaster
    Cory Wilson (@The_Cormaster) reported

    @jacobfalach1 Same but I dipped out midway through season 3 of mandalorian. Just midway through the terrible season I came to the conclusion the state of star wars is gawd awful, it's not going to get better and Disney will never decanonize the terrible content they've made nor restore the EU and I really don't care anymore.

  • CAustera4979
    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

  • GlobalNews_EN
    Global News (@GlobalNews_EN) reported

    Amazon 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…