Disney+ status: streaming issues and outage reports
Problems detected
Users are reporting problems related to: sign in, buffering and crashing.
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 13: Problems at Disney+
Disney+ is having issues since 09:10 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 (37%)
- Buffering (33%)
- Crashing (20%)
- Playback Issues (7%)
- Video Quality (3%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Disney+ outage reports came from the following cities:
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Sign in | 1 hour ago |
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Sign in | 4 hours ago |
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Playback Issues | 8 hours ago |
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Crashing | 11 hours ago |
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Crashing | 23 hours ago |
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Crashing | 24 hours ago |
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Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Prince Abert (@Abert_Squirrel) reportedYeah, it's just terrible when an uncle takes his nieces to disney world. 🙄
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James Lucas (@JamesLucasIT) reportedWe grew up watching hand drawn Disney and now it's gone. We don't talk about this enough. Every frame of this video was painted by hand, by a human being. Every single one... To put that into perspective: to make Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Disney employed around 750 artists for three years, and they produced nearly two million individual paintings. More than 700 of the backgrounds were painted in watercolour. Over 150 people worked in a single department whose only job was to ink and paint the transparent sheets, called cels, that the characters were drawn on. It all ended within our lifetime. According to the Smithsonian, The Little Mermaid, released in 1989, was the last Disney feature made with the hand-painted cel method. The very next film, one year later, went digital. And something was lost in that transition. In every frame of the old films, a human hand physically touched the surface. A person sat at a desk, held a brush, and made a decision. Two million small decisions, made by hundreds of people, most of whose names we will never know. But the deepest difference is that the old animators knew they were making a cartoon. They did not try to copy the world. They stretched it, exaggerated it, bent it out of shape, because they understood something we seem to have forgotten: a drawing that imitates life exactly feels dead. Walt Disney even had a name for this: he called it the plausible impossible. Today, everything chases realism. And somehow, the more real it looks, the less alive it feels... I started my newsletter because the past is full of beauty, and fewer and fewer people take the time to show it to us anymore. Every week I try to. If that is something you'd like to be part of, you can join through the link in my bio, and if you'd like to support my work, a paid subscription is what makes it possible. Thanks for reading.
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𝔐𝔲𝔰𝔦𝔠𝔞 𝔘𝔫𝔦𝔳𝔢𝔯𝔰𝔞𝔩𝔦𝔰 (@Musica11235) reportedThe problem with this is you can tell it was designed entirely in a computer. It resembles the cheap post-war rebuilds bombed German cities employed in certain districts to imitate some of the visual cues that used to exist, except this looks even cheaper than that. I don’t like it. To me it’s just as soulless as modernist boxes, just a different kind of soulless. Even Disneyland is far better with ornamentation and narrative. I guess you could compare the style to Disney resort hotels outside of the theme parks.
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Taskmaster (@Taskmaster_616) reported@Kench_Onetrick @LeslieReneeCum1 @JoeySalads It's not about competition it's me pointing out : a company that made a crap game and had its stock crash harder than Disney is now comparably better than Disney in its recovery since the pandemic. Disney is not dying dying but we are going to see a shift similar to the 70s
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Shin | Preflo (@seankun0619) reportedKorean entertainment industry seems to be in real trouble now. Korea's top 5 studios released 35-37 movies a year in 2023-24. In 2025: 10-14. Outside investors have mostly left. CJ ENM (the studio behind Parasite) has lost money in film 3 years straight, and their own films are down to about one a year. The 2026 lineup looks lesser too. Platforms are now a US oligopoly (Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+ etc..). Production goes wherever it's cheapest. IP gets separated and traded. And talent (actors, directors, writers) signs global deals directly. So: 1. A show hits → the profit goes to Netflix (studios get a fixed margin) 2. The hit raises actor and director fees → the next production costs more 3. Only Netflix can pay those rates → domestic and independent work gets even harder 4. More dependent on Netflix → weaker in the next negotiation 5. Back to 1 The more hits a studio makes, the harder it gets. Normally a hit becomes capital for your next project. Here, a hit just raises your own costs. The platform gets stronger, and the studio slowly loses its voice as a subcontractor. People go global. Companies stay local. I guess unless studios create or acquire their own IP, this doesn't change.
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CRYPT1D BAB3 (@starlyro) reporteddisney realizing that the nostalgia-bait tactic cant work with a movie thats only 10 years old 😭
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Victor Corral Chaney (@VCorralChaney) reportedAt least #MinionsAndMonsters is doing better than this dogshit. Disney needs to take time if they want live action to work.
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Bone Michaels (@BoneFM) reported@amongiello @JonnyRoot_ Odds are MOST won't either. In fact, I bet it bombs worst than the last three Disney abominations combined
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Chris (@Christ222Christ) reported@pnwguerrilla Videos like this are why our commander-in-chief is more than willing to praise a gay dead dude that walked around Disney alone with a pink bubble wand. He’s obsessed with anyone, no matter how terrible they are, long as they’re willing to stroke his ego.
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s i l v e r ✨️ (@silverhunter001) reportedworst disney boy and there's just two of them. grok removing jack frost of all people? AI aint **** for real.
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Unraveled (@2d_vibes_) reported@IronMyTaco @meezusrefugee @PSSMKR Obviously the Netflix series were originally planned to be apart of the MCU back then but they had issues with marvel and that's when the shows were cancelled... Hence Disney originally planning to reboot them all
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Peniel (@Chancellorpen) reportedThis is what Steve Jobs said about that. "I hate it when people call themselves “entrepreneurs” when what they’re really trying to do is launch a startup and then sell or go public, so they can cash in and move on. They’re unwilling to do the work it takes to build a real company, which is the hardest work in business. That’s how you really make a contribution and add to the legacy of those who went before. You build a company that will still stand for something a generation or two from now. That’s what Walt Disney did, and Hewlett and Packard, and the people who built Intel. They created a company to last, not just to make money. That’s what I want Apple to be."
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Buddy Brawler (@brawler_buddy) reported@PaulTassi I know what you mean, I had the same problem on Soul Calibur 6 and Disney Imfinity 3.0.
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Goldie (@Goldspiracy) reported@jelinaangelll @indomptable213 Many such cases of videos like this that a lot of us missed back in the day. Or didn’t pick up on cause we were too young at the time. Disney etc type **** are some of the worst, imo.
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Scott Vincent (@JayScottVincent) reported@WSJ Another Disney **** is headed down the drain hahaha. It’s so funny how obvious their problems are and how unwilling they are to address them
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Lorcan the Tankin Dankin Professor Owl Fan (@RealLorcan) reported@2Stan2ToadMan them to the point that usually only the bloopers were usually seen on the full-screen side. It did not help that when time came for Disney to reissue the film in 2012, not only did they replace the original 1995 WDP (animated by Pixar) logo with the 2012 WDP logo...
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Reivax (@DaRealReivax) reported@GlobalBoxOffice I don’t blame the Rock. I blame Disney. They just to rush this live action remake when they needed to let the original movie age more like a wine. Live action remakes work from nostalgia but there is no nostalgia from a movie made recently.
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Lordship01 (@Lordship003) reported@Bruhhhhhhhiiii @twix_cf13 @joaquin_film Thats because Spidey being gone is far more understandable because of the rights issues with Sony owning him. Disney owns Strange (and Shang Chi for that matter, another popular character) and they've been absent for no good reason
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Ben, A Very Mehtly Shitposter (@MehtlyBen11) reported@DiscussingFilm Oh just like the Disney fox Microsoft Activision buyouts! Won’t work lmao
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kmartyn (@kmartyn5) reported@_MichaelTimmons @CraveCanada I will not use a streaming service or subscription tier that has ads. You can usually go up a tier to avoid that. Also in this day and age 4K should be considered standard. Crave did scam me once, when it popped up on my streaming box that I had to subscribe to them to watch a title I had searched for. I subscribed only to find out that I had to take out a second subscription to actually see the title. I find them overpriced for the content and avoid them. The other streaming services have their issues to. Netflix 4K is not anything close to 4K, when you pay for that level, it’s encoded it very low bit rates, and if you have a large screen, like I do, which is laser projector based, Netflix quality really looks horrible. Disney has so many frustrating technical glitches when you deactivate and then reactivate the service, which we often do, as we only pay for two streaming services at a time, and just move around to get the content we want. I had to completely give up in frustration with them. Apple TV+ is really smooth and very high-quality, easy to start and stop and coding bit rate looks to be three or four times what Netflix uses. We have this service for most of the time.
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Tessa (@TessaF43314) reported@dom_lucre Why do they keep trying to ruin classic Disney cartoons with the human equivilents? It's a formula that rarely works. It's even worse when they actually put it on stage. Has Hollywood so run out of good stories to tell, they're having to steal from children to give actors work?
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Disney Clips Guy (@disneytipsguy) reportedWhat is the worst temporary ride closure (routine maintenance not a re-theme) that occurred during your Disney vacation? Pirates was closed for maintenance one time and it was awful! When we visited Tokyo DL Haunted Mansion there was closed. Our friends went on a once in a life time trip to Tokyo recently and Tangled was closed for maintenance!
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HETEROPHOBIA (@rickyDNI_) reported@moonlunelle i mean i knew from the start that they were directly making disney channel music, but their problem was they targeted it towards the teen/adolescent kpop crowd instead of the disney channel crowd
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nona 🇵🇭 is seeing mitski (@nonadraws) reportedi never saw httyd live action and absolutely dont plan to, but it's insane that ppl gave httyd live action a pass when it does the same things disney does, just bc it's not disney. we'll never stop getting remakes bc you guys kept watching them. youre all part of the problem.
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Nathaniel (@Nathaniel144978) reportedi'm genuinely convinced disney made the Inhumans so no-one could accuse anything else they put out of being their worst property
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Stephen Toeller (@stbadgers) reported@BlackMajikMan90 @xanderl60798867 @DiscussingFilm what happens if WB goes belly up and closes down? They r dealing with significant debt issues after all. We just saw with spirit airlines that blocking these kind of deals. And let’s be real. Paramount getting WB doesn’t create a monopoly with Disney and other companies out there
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AjaySR (a.k.a AjayMLB) (@AjayMLB) reported@Burning_Myn You can hate me but if Disney is interested to bring this sow back, the number 1 rules is get rid Daron, Aaron, and Dominic from the writers team, and find the good writer instead to fix at least most problem that those made on S3-S4.
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Shawn Shannon (@OldBootsNBones) reported@OliLondonTV Definition of Insanity: Doing the same thing over & over... and yet expecting a 'different' outcome. DISNEY'S Definition of Insanity: DOUBLING DOWN after each failure, and expecting a positive outcome. Disney, seek clinical help.
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Jose Cordoba (@jacordobar) reported@HollywoodHandle One of the worst openings ever for a Disney live-action remake SO FAR lol
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RaysRegionalNews (@imdb2022_2028) reported@RobertIger and the same goes for Buffett and the same goes for gates they are ******* going down all time unless you cough up $2,500, billion write a full letter of apology full acknowledgment of all the credits work credits all the psych ideas all the ******* wet work **** Ray did for your talent who are talented you do have some exceptional talent but you covered everything up you lie you ******* in bed with Murdoch after Ray told murdoch to pony up and go to bed with the Walt Disney company and you guys take this hair brain scheme into the Walt Disney company bring this poison into the Walt Disney company