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Disney+ status: streaming issues and outage reports

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Users are reporting problems related to: sign in, buffering and crashing.

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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

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.

July 6: Problems at Disney+

Disney+ is having issues since 02:10 AM 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.

  • 36% Sign in (36%)
  • 33% Buffering (33%)
  • 20% Crashing (20%)
  • 7% Playback Issues (7%)
  • 3% Video Quality (3%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Saint Paul Sign in 2 hours ago
London Sign in 19 hours ago
Malvern Crashing 1 day ago
London Sign in 1 day ago
Aubagne Sign in 2 days ago
Paris Playback Issues 2 days ago
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Disney+ Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • thelegendsofkat
    Kate 🎀 (@thelegendsofkat) reported

    @jake_coasters I could see universal doing it before disney but idk if either of then would tbh. It would be a lot of money and it would be basically starting from scratch if they were to buy them and have the same quality as universal and disney. I think Universal kids park is a good example

  • cluosion
    Clu (@cluosion) reported

    @Mad_DanielFL @MegaSaidIt because they have 99% of all anime, if I buy disney+ for anime i am only buying it for something like bleach TYW that they forced to be exclusive on their platform but I wont get much other anime out of it. Whereas for subscription sites that are specialized for anime dont really exist so crunchyroll is able to keep their service as bad as possible and use money to shutdown piracy sites that are competition because they improve the user experience. there is no excuse for crunchyroll to be as bad as it is having worse quality versions of episodes that piracy sites have in better quality with alternative servers if one goes down. The only reason they can is because they have a functional monopoly of most licenses so they dont have to innovate or improve the consumer experience to get paid.

  • iOnlineSaid
    Sami Ben Said (@iOnlineSaid) reported

    ↙💖⏸👝🍳 One of my earliest memories is being inside the recording studio and I see the shadow of a figure that looks an awful lot like Walt Disney. Then the door opened and Mr. Disney walked in and said, 'Hi Clint.' I won't ever forget that. – Clint Howard

  • MindRepaired
    Jabal (@MindRepaired) reported

    @SamLlewell32638 @alexplitsas Your adult Disney brain is fully programmed and propagandized. Seek help.

  • 3DAnimationSL
    3DAnimatorSpotlight (@3DAnimationSL) reported

    No, by my logic if Disney announced they were turning all of Star Wars into a tax write off and a bunch of people who claim to love George Lucas started celebrating the idea, even though "ALL" would include the OT/PT/TCW, aka Lucas's direct work being made legally unavailable

  • GigasMachina
    JB (@GigasMachina) reported

    @APPictures9 This film has been getting the worst of luck. It first landed at Fox, then Disney/Lucasfilm after the purchase, and then Paramount. Now the higher-ups screwed over the original author who helped with the adaptation.

  • Collectablebots
    Alexsis 🏳️‍⚧️ (@Collectablebots) reported

    @TheDimmeh I feel like if you give Doctor Who to Apple TV the show would be in safe hands, unlike other streaming platforms like Disney+ or Netflix they rarely if ever cancel a show due to bad ratings and they value quality over quantity

  • bookdellector
    endthewest (@bookdellector) reported

    @Kela_Mulenga I mean if sisi wanted to be the new art director for disney on some star wars movies I wouldn’t have a problem with him whatsoever…

  • GojirosArtDojo
    Gojiro7 (@GojirosArtDojo) reported

    @RiseFallNickBck That's not how genetics work, Disney!! XD

  • UtterlyVapid
    dazzling (@UtterlyVapid) reported

    @gwargwarbinks Nobody has the money to have vision anymore and even if they do, the vision is immediately dated. There’s also the issue of branding for Legally Blonde forcing them to only dress Elle in pink, because it is now a brand for children. They dress her like the Disney Channel.

  • DouglasnTexas
    Douglas (@DouglasnTexas) reported

    @MarcoFoster_ Here is the argument that makes sense. Corporations are powerful tools for concentrating capital and influence. How that power is used—or shared—ultimately rests with those who create and govern them. There is no moral or practical reason why any billionaire should be forced to surrender wealth they risked everything to build and distribute it to people who contributed nothing to earning it. No one has a right to claim what they did not earn. Every adult citizen in the United States already possesses the fundamental right to risk their own money, start a company, and keep the rewards they generate. Citizens also have the right to pool their resources—month after month—to form and fund corporations together. The transformative moment comes when ordinary people realize they can do exactly that on a massive scale. They can band together to create companies that serve real societal needs, contribute as little as five dollars a month, and gain ownership in enterprises producing valuable intellectual property and profits. Think about Netflix. Millions of us already pay every month for unlimited access to movies and shows. We fund the machine like clockwork—but we own nothing. The exciting truth is: we *can* own it. We already subscribe to Netflix, Disney, Spotify, and countless others. Why not redirect that same recurring commitment into corporations we collectively own? With millions of citizens participating, even modest contributions of five dollars per month could generate enormous capital—while limiting each individual’s risk to almost nothing. This is in everyone’s self-interest. And that is not a flaw to be ashamed of—it is a powerful human reality we should harness. People reliably act in their own interest first. Rather than treating self-interest as a problem to suppress, we should design systems that turn it into a driving force for widespread prosperity. It is entirely possible to build corporations that serve both the individual owner’s financial return *and* broader societal value. When millions of citizens own and back such companies, capitalism will have reached its next evolution. Capitalism works for the masses every bit as effectively as it works for billionaires—when the masses become owners, not just consumers.

  • HipnoAmadeus0
    HipnoAmadeus0 (@HipnoAmadeus0) reported

    @GamingStrangely @SpookyyFairy Yes you can Not in this instance, because consumer ownership rights of digital media is terrible, but ToS can be completely thrown to the trash if it is considered illegal terms by a court One such instance was Disney Plus free trial saying you couldn't sue Disney for accidents

  • LeLukaShow
    LeLukaShow 🪄👑 (@LeLukaShow) reported

    Rob Pelinka better get to work. No more fireworks at Disney

  • FeedRosie
    FeedRosie (@FeedRosie) reported

    @SanagiYuzu You must get awful looks from the Princesses at Disney parks. (They think you’re there to replace them)

  • cfoss333
    Caroline Fossum (@cfoss333) reported

    me when I have to take my luggage to work next friday before I fly to disney 🫡😎

  • LiamFromOrlando
    Liam (@LiamFromOrlando) reported

    @jake_coasters I think I’d be bad for disneys brand They’d have to be Disney quality but smaller scale and buying regional parks wouldn’t be worth it cause they’d might as well start from scratch

  • Romans8Shaman
    Dominion Mandate Aesthetics (@Romans8Shaman) reported

    @TopKekDes Patriot. I have a Star Wars related project to fix save Star Wars from Disney regardless of what bad decisions they make because I believe it to be an extraordinary and effectively essential development in American culture. Star Wars is Americana — it's a myth that is true.

  • c30ff8
    c30ff8 (@c30ff8) reported

    @kage__000 That's why fan translations are always better. I'm rewatching Medalist and the Disney+ subtitles are awful, I know enough Japanese to know sometimes what they are actually saying and how the official dubs (where they are taking the subs) are just inventing things

  • The_Marth666
    The_marth (@The_Marth666) reported

    And I didn't mention Angry Birds Star Wars or Rio because of licensing issues and collaborations that might not be possible. Disney wouldn't collaborate on a movie about birds using its most popular franchises.

  • The_Marth666
    The_marth (@The_Marth666) reported

    And I didn't mention Angry Birds Star Wars or Rio because of licensing issues and collaborations that might not be possible. Disney wouldn't collaborate on a movie about birds using its most popular franchises.

  • Spokker
    Spokker (@Spokker) reported

    @thecalibae What's funny about modern Disney is that by the time I'm there and think, "Alright, I'll ride it with an open mind and see for myself," the damn thing is broken. Anyway, I'll probably be on Pirates later today. Sounds like it's gonna be static today.

  • flipflopgirlx
    Geri Giambrone (@flipflopgirlx) reported

    @FLVoiceNews @AGJamesUthmeier Did he work at Disney?

  • DVegasDave
    D D P (@DVegasDave) reported

    @WJ438 @cb_doge The new business model is what Disney is doing with their parks. While under construction, needing repairs, no quality of life improvements, raise the price on everything especially the food inside the parks. Park attendance is down below 50% and they made a profit. They are happy with that. Only the rich can afford the parks/resorts. I don't believe that Walt Disney would've wanted this. Greed wins.

  • GrateScotty
    LightningRodScotty (@GrateScotty) reported

    @tayvisfatigue All of them. Including Bob Iger who was head of Disney and was photographed with Taylor in March, but left in April to go work for Josh Kushner.

  • awe5omeCJ
    CJ Morton 🇺🇸🇵🇭🇯🇵 (@awe5omeCJ) reported

    @RadicalCinema @wiseguy_ocb @razzle1337 Not even close even the worst of the original Saban era and the worst of the Disney era seasons are better than Super MegaDisappointment

  • saninixo
    sanáa ✿ (@saninixo) reported

    does anyone want my disney plus login?? im willing to share the wealth since they just robbed me💀

  • Andrew_a174
    Andrew (@Andrew_a174) reported

    @newyorkgrooovee God Disney is awful.

  • EnterTANKment
    TankMan64 (@EnterTANKment) reported

    @bestofstarwar More spin-offs aren't the problem. Bad writing is. And Disney has some of the worst writing I've ever seen.

  • DezAugusztin
    Dezso Augusztin - Now and Then Galleria LLC (@DezAugusztin) reported

    So #ButterNews @ABC7NY finally came on at 611PM and not at 5P like the news was scheduled! This is a serious problem that must be resolved! Honestly, scheduling news and not honoring it cause $$$ matter to @disney and **** the viewers is what I'm seeing happening! Shutdown by 47?

  • Proletaria4520
    Proletariat (@Proletaria4520) reported

    @12234d @theserfstv “Sitting on (in*) a chair watching videos others but (put*) work into.” So like watching Netflix, Disney, Hulu, any piece of media that exists and people watch? Yeah, that’s a living, a lot of people do it and enjoy it