Disney+ status: streaming issues and outage reports
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: sign in, crashing and buffering.
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.
April 22: Problems at Disney+
Disney+ is having issues since 02:30 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.
- Sign in (51%)
- Crashing (19%)
- Buffering (15%)
- Playback Issues (13%)
- Video Quality (2%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Disney+ outage reports came from the following cities:
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Sign in | 18 hours ago |
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Crashing | 2 days ago |
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Crashing | 2 days ago |
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Sign in | 2 days ago |
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Buffering | 3 days ago |
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Buffering | 3 days ago |
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Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Griv (@Grivarn) reported@LouisPalaguachi @TheCinesthetic Also, I rewatched it, and he said it himself, "it's going to take him twice the amount of work." Disney are paying for what they are getting (which is half)
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Amy_Mizuno (@Ami_Mizuno) reported@Jesse_T_White @DanielDell1997 Less competition paramount is going to own a large chuck of money in Hollywood and two we see from fox being brought by Disney doesn't actually help job creation or more film production
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Not William Lynch (@BillyLynch44) reported@BanFallWeddings Bamas scheduling was just the 14th best team in the ACC, two division 2 schools and an SEC that Disney overrates in preseason rankings in order to call their losses "quality losses"
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NobodysFool41 (@nobodys_fool41) reported@AreOhEssEyeEe Pinocchio is also a terrible story - all Disney stories involve a child lost, orphaned, abandoned, imprisoned or enslaved. Gepetto pats the boy a lot on his bottom. He runs away, gets imprisoned, enslaved, genetically altered, then returns home to his original captor/creator.
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Kadfak (@Kadfak2) reported@jondelarroz I'm 61 years old. Disney will take longer than my expected lifespan to fix their mistakes.
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Princess of Friendship Twilight Sparkle🇻🇦 (@twiggiespiggie) reportedCall me a libshit but I don't see anything wrong with this, the biggest problem I have is that they did it with a retarded movie. Obviously, they shouldn't do this with every movie but it makes sense for a company like Disney which makes kids' movies. And there are deaf kids.
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Politically Homeless (@homelesspolster) reported@bestofstarwar It looks so clearly made for Disney+. It's terrible.
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Scott (Human) (@Dorizzdt) reported@homemadehooplah Even if an AI image is not protected by copyright, you can still get sued for generating a protected character like Tinker Bell. The issue is not ownership of the image, it is use of the IP. If Disney generates 100 AI versions, they can still enforce rights because they own the character, not because they own each image. Even though .. and I say this I promise sober .. the images themselves aren’t protected copyright but the IP in them is. So if the IP (ie Tinker bell )exists prior to the Ai replication, all is litigation ready.
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Frank: 0 F’s Left 🇺🇸 (@frank12271) reported@Blog_Mickey Disney is lying at worst or magnifying the facts at best. They don’t have the battery capacity to run the parks, guarantee all their solar goes back to the grid and they get a credit. Also, with all the clouds that mysteriously appear over Florida I’m sure they’re not efficient
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sma dvwer (@micronautica) reported@ONAN_OUS In ‘07 they’d built a lot of condo frames on the waterfront, but work stopped suddenly. Around 2011ish was when financing came back and they started getting finished. By 2015 Shane smith had sealed the deal with Disney and vice’s chance at cool journalism was clearly cooked.
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Broken Hammer Games (@BrknHmmrGms) reported@jondelarroz Liked Superman. Solid movie much better than anything Disney has done in years. A broken Supergirl who has to overcome trauma isn’t a bad idea. Better than The Flash take on her. They ruined Keaton and that Supergirl.
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BGR ✨ (@BadGuyRants) reported@VK_HM I’m no fan of 90s Disney, but this one is especially terrible. Hades is the only bright spot & that’s because of his personality, not his character.
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LT🌐 (@LT__Media) reported@DiscussingFilm Are they lowering the saturating and contrast on purpose or what’s going on here? Why tf does Disney make their movies look like this no one likes it it’s awful.
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Brian Mark (@therealbmark) reportedDisney just fired a thousand artists and replaced them with AI trained on those same artists' work. That's not a warning. That's a wake-up call. The people who get displaced by AI aren't the ones who couldn't do the job. They're the ones who refused to adapt. Every industry is next. Teachers. Lawyers. Engineers. You can either be the person AI replaces or the person who uses AI to become untouchable. That choice is yours right now.
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Whatawaste (@Whatawaste6969) reported@Tomrr6 @ryanpw_ The problem is that Disney scrapped the OG sequel outline completely and decided plot subversion was more important than plot, didnt plan a throughline for their sequels, and decided to trash most if not all of the OG characters to make the bland new ones more "likeable."
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fang (@littlef4ng) reported@BrerOswald The problem is you can only get Tokyo Disney tickets IN Japan through a travel agent. So I WILL TRY but idk if I'll have time 😬
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gins epic unprivate (for now..) (@hiddengin05) reporteddisney creates the worst possible way to make movies inclusive for deaf people just Because They ******* Can
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Joshua Smith (@JoshuaMyth) reported@Strangeland_Elf The worst part of the Han and Leia showcases is just that: they are showcases. Disney either felt these were the BEST cast members they had in the BEST makeup, or could not be asked to ensure such for their marketing. Neither option speaks well of them.
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Xolos Fan (@X0losFan) reported@starwars @DisneyPlus What Lucasfilm needed was for Kathleen to leave. This show is quality.
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M. Aurelius (@VitemBacchanal) reported@philthatremains Genuinely don't care. Disney killed my favorite franchise. If they want to waste 100 mil on a show their "core audence" will watch then whatever.. I will NEVER give Disney another dime if I can help it.
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DianeSeabourne (@seab72532) reported@MrMoviewise I have maxed out on endless discussion of James Gunn & DC verse & Disney Marvel & endless Star Wars wah-wah. I really love the content creators but please stop. No matter how you go after them for making terrible tv/films it won't change. Find the good stuff.
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Jalyn Sanderson (@JalynSanderson) reported@natashasfanny At some point it’s also on Kevin because I don’t see Star Wars having this many issues. But side note once Disney plus released I was like this might be their downfall
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Pragmata Americana (@demontage2000) reported@popupipapo @RaphaelPilling1 @TheCinesthetic Even Disney admits they went overboard with quantity over the overall quality of each film. Some CGI critics may be misdirecting their ire at CGI over the general decline in quality of Marvel movies. The real issue is whether a film used whatever available CGI to tastefully to support/enhance a fundamental focus on story. Iron Man 2008 & Captain America 2011 are perfect examples of that balance. Those films will always hold up as prime examples of why Marvel caught fire at all. Recent Marvel churn are dime-a-dozen forgettable spectacles, no matter the CGI. Critics forgive the utterly rudimentary CGI of Terminator 2 (1991!) which looks crude v. today’s tech, because it was used so tastefully to support a concept, a great story, a vision and mythos that’s still interesting after 35 years. I’m not even a LOTR fan but those films are also good examples where the CGI becomes invisible to flow of story.
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phil (@ProfessorFigaro) reported@Mschatnoir He deliberately made a movie that was *********** to the fanbase. Same as Lucas when he sold upto disney with Kennedy in charge a **** you for not accepting Jar Jar. And as for Who, thats ******. Imagine bringing back the worst writer after getting rid of him
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RadioTom.edu (@Lidadelphian) reportedCapitalist Disney changed the lyrics from the original “Heigh Ho” without you noticing to encourage workers to be excited for their workdays Capitalist Disney Version: “…it’s off to work we go” Original: “…it’s home from work we go”
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kafka | saw fdc🫀 (@dvredevl) reported@Rebel0fReality There are at least three problems for me with the Disney way of portraying DD: 1. Almost every character is more interesting than Matt. I LOVE Dex and I'm so happy with the work they have done with him, but the show should revolve around Matt and instead he has barely any space.
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idiot (@LoverGoogl84612) reported@_sorrengailll are you guys stupid? AI alone doesn’t pollute the environment, netflix, Disney, Google, literally everything with huge servers also did the same for decades
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Chris vidi (@Itzdopey21) reported@ProInSomething @TheRealXPac No, I agree. I think the only time I ever got autographs was when I was a little little kid and was at Disney and you would have like the little book that you’d get them the characters to sign in and that’s about it. Nope, I got mark Jackson to sign his bobble head at a
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Sean Mercer? (@JaromirMullet) reported@N1CKsclusive @ValliantRenegad Is he worth it? Yes. The problem with Disney/Marvel is, no apparent path post Endgame, and the move seems like desperation. If Marvel was making money, from phase IV & V, this would make sense. Bringing him back only cheapens/diminishes his previous tenure imo.
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mixlix (@mixlix2) reported@Mariofeds219163 @alexboge I know you having trouble accepting this, but the truth is the globe is a derivative from earlier flat 2d maps. As I said earlier: The world is treated, navigated, traveled as Flat. It always has been and always will be so. A Disney globe don't change that just bc you love it.