Disney+ status: streaming issues and outage reports
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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.
June 17: Problems at Disney+
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Most Reported Problems
The following are the most recent problems reported by Disney+ users through our website.
- Buffering (42%)
- Crashing (23%)
- Sign in (20%)
- Playback Issues (10%)
- Video Quality (5%)
Live Outage Map
The most recent Disney+ outage reports came from the following cities:
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Crashing | 8 minutes ago |
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Sign in | 17 hours ago |
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Buffering | 20 hours ago |
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Sign in | 23 hours ago |
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Crashing | 1 day ago |
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Sign in | 1 day ago |
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Disney+ Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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++piedog++ (@piedog7) reported@CoveredGeekly At least they tried to fix the weird Disney glamafied models to look more like the old stuff, at least that’s what I see. I might just have to compare the two. From old trailer the new trailer to old movie model.
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Lllemons (@Lemon_sodah) reported@SoapySoapster **** in boots designs worked bc it's sets apart from shrek, **** is meant to be cute (the cute stare for example) it doesn't work with shrek universe bc shrek aesthetic in general is meant to be uglier as a parody of the perfect beauty of disney movies
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忍者の神 Marxist-Yeagerist ⌬ (@delmoi) reported@remercurize @ScriptTrooper @CommunistJojo I feel like this guy didn't actually follow the plot that carefully or understand what was actually going on. It's a huge problem with most Disney starwars where they make the world feel 'small' like there are only 20 people involved in everything and everyone knows everyone else. One of the great things about Andor is that it makes the world feel 'large' - the fact that Andor isn't recognized makes way MORE sense then what this guy is expecting.
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Josiah 🇵🇹 (@josiah_gh9) reportedRush Sports shouldn't get the rights to the World Cup if they don't have the capacity to deliver quality service. The Premier League moving to ESPN/Disney was the best solution to this third world problem.
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hackadaisy 🌼 (@hackadaisy) reported@donutdeebs Poe is actually the one spending entire movie getting told over and over that he's too reckless and willing to trade lives but he just ***** off right before Finn is about to crash. I guess that line about "saving the ones we love" is way too romantic for Disney to give to Poe
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Darth Dainese (@DarthDainese69) reported@CDPROJEKTRED I could fix any company, I'm even confident I could fix Disney, I have the ***** to say I'm starting fresh
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Dann (@Scenes_by_Danny) reportedIn 1992, Robin Williams improvised nearly every line as the Genie in Aladdin, delivering a lightning-fast, hilarious performance that made the film a classic. Disney had convinced him to work for scale with promises of limited merchandising and no top billing, treating the role as a favor. Williams poured his heart into it anyway, creating one of animation’s most beloved characters. Then he spotted his Genie face on a McDonald’s Happy Meal cup at a gas station. The studio had gone heavy on merch without honoring their agreement. Furious at the betrayal, Williams publicly called them out and refused to work with Disney for years. He only reconciled later, voicing the Genie again in the 2002 direct-to-video sequel after the studio made amends.
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SwordPicture101 (@dorksword1) reported@TomZohar That's not the ******* problem. The last thing Disney has to worry about is the ******* face. The real problem is that they use the same script over and over again.
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The Irish Zone 🇮🇪 🦌 (@NoelZone) reported@CRLibingstone Did the christmas special just get cancelled answer is for 100 euro YES. Has disney plus aired the war between the land and the sea answer for 100 euro NO. Are the ratings the worst they have ever been Answer for 100 euro Yes. Live in denial but my reasons are correct.
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Simon Gillespie 🥽🦞🐈 (@anjin_games) reported@AndroidDev Literally the sign in process is so terrible now I can’t work it out. Can’t use an email or sms based sign in. Why isn’t Google matching Disney Amazon etc
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TUMAMA (@TUMAMA237378) reported@foalymatripony It’s not AI, yall are forgetting that AI doesn’t create original work, it steals from existing pieces. Ai mainly steals from Disney animations because it’s super popular
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Brian Cohen (@inthepixels) reportedNetflix already owns one of the world's most valuable libraries of premium intellectual property. Roblox already possesses one of the world's largest creator ecosystems. Combine those assets with AI and something extraordinary emerges: Infinite entertainment. Not thousands of shows. Not millions of games. Potentially billions of personalized experiences. The distinction between watching, playing, learning, creating, and socializing begins to disappear. Entertainment becomes software. Software becomes culture. Culture becomes infrastructure. The Escape Velocity Strategy Critics immediately point to a major obstacle. Roblox operates within Apple's and Google's ecosystems. Both companies extract substantial fees from digital transactions. Netflix spent years escaping those toll booths. Why would it voluntarily return? The answer may be that Netflix is uniquely positioned to help Roblox escape them as well. Netflix understands something few companies appreciate: The future platform is not the application. The future platform is the identity layer. The app is merely a window. The account is the destination. The next evolution of Roblox could involve moving its economic center of gravity away from mobile marketplaces and toward browser-based identity, direct billing relationships, streaming experiences, and platform-independent commerce. Netflix has already spent years building the infrastructure required to operate outside the app-store subscription model. Roblox gives Netflix a reason to apply that expertise to an entire virtual economy. But there may be an even more radical possibility. The Netflix Passport Consider a future product that does not exist today. Call it the Netflix Passport. Historically, Netflix sold access to content. Roblox sells virtual goods. The combination creates something entirely different. The Passport provides access to: - Streaming content. - Interactive worlds. - AI companions. - Creator marketplaces. - Virtual concerts. - Educational experiences. - Commerce networks. - Digital identities. Users do not subscribe to television. They subscribe to participation. At that point Netflix is no longer competing with Disney. It is no longer competing with Warner Bros. It is no longer competing with YouTube. It is competing with operating systems. The Digital Nation Thesis This is where the analysis becomes uncomfortable. Most observers assume technology companies are becoming media companies. The opposite may be happening. Media companies are becoming nations. Roblox already possesses many characteristics historically associated with states: - A currency. - A labor force. - Entrepreneurs. - Property ownership. - Commerce. - Social networks. - Governance challenges. - Cultural production. Netflix possesses assets Roblox lacks: - Global trust. - Direct billing relationships. - Advertising infrastructure. - Premium intellectual property. - Hundreds of millions of customer relationships. Combined, the result would not resemble Disney. It would not resemble YouTube. It would not resemble Meta. It would resemble a digital nation. A place where people watch, play, create, learn, work, socialize, transact, and increasingly interact with artificial intelligence. The company would no longer be monetizing entertainment. It would be monetizing existence inside the platform. The Real Question This is why the debate over whether Roblox is worth $30 billion, $40 billion, or even $50 billion misses the point entirely. The same mistake was made with Instagram. The same mistake was made with WhatsApp. The same mistake was made with YouTube. Analysts valued them as products. History revealed they were platforms. The most important strategic question is not whether Netflix can afford Roblox. It is whether Roblox remains acquirable at all.
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WDWDVC🌴 (@RitasAdventures) reported@ScottGustin @dsnymike It isn't a logistics or capacity issue anymore. At some point Disney has to step up the security responsibility to the paying guests staying at their hotels. The stuff I saw at SSR in March 2025 unbelievable.
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Cameron (StormwindAdventures) (@StormwindAdvent) reported@floridathrills Honestly, I think it's a double edged sword. If Disney took this further and made resort hopping an exclusive perk of staying on property would likely help the Deluxe resorts, but the trade off would be merch/food sales would drop for some of the less visited resorts.
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ᘻᗩᘿ (@dwsparklemuffin) reported@missgurlvdaworl Pocahontas is literally just the worst movie Disney could've made it's so horrific. It's based off a real child who was ***** and turned it into a romance with her colonizer. Terrible.
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superatomic (@anaxium) reportedI'm so glad Pixar is still allowed to make independent work because Disney is so many years behind in story telling and art direction at this point...
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✧༻Cinder༺✧ (@cindersofdusk) reportedThis sentiment would work if disney didn’t *just* drop a trailer today for their upcoming animated film in a style near-identical to this
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BirdKICKer (@BirdKICKerBing) reportedUltimate Marvel 3 getting Steam Updates got everyone speculating. Unless Disney DGAF (Tokon), I don’t think a proper update is happening to legit fix the online. That **** is ******. Would be dope if they dropped a new version with rollback and drop it on Switch 2 as well.
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davi no Backrooms🌗 (@davi_anjoz) reported@DejiBigBag Thats not the point… AI just copies Disney/Pixar’s style, even Disney allowed it for 3 Years. So now every disney movie looks like AI, not because of the quality, but because of the style!
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crawsmost (@CRAWSMOST) reportedIts not crazy to say that Disney wants something as huge as The Owl House. After all, i havent seen a show or movie that has reached its young teen/young adult fanbase that greatly after it. The issue is that companies often do not understand *what* makes certain shows special.
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Lockstep (@Lockst3p) reported@RanielRoy2 @AwestruckVox Thehe issue isnt the premise, it's that disney cancelled owl house. people are being cheeky and bringing up the similarities, but the cancellation is the ACTUAL reason people are mad. so pointing out other shows have the same premise doesnt matter
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beanmouth strikes again (@piperocktheory) reported@TheMG3D almost like Disney is part of the problem or something
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Katie O’Neill (@katieoneill520) reported@RDRomance3 @BYUFlorida @NickChaps96 An easy fix to this would be for Disney to offer them in the parks (and no, the ones by Tiana don’t count, they’re not same)
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Scott Gustin (@ScottGustin) reportedI had no problem dragging Disney for eliminating Magical Express. I still think that was a mistake. But this latest change? Disney is knowingly taking heat to protect the resort guest experience. That’s the thing I’m supposed to be outraged about?
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PHOCCA !! 🌺🦭🌐 (@mithseal) reportedthe problem isn't that theyre not realistic imo. its just that they look too "disney-like"...it looks cheap, everything looks way too soft, the **** in boots designs and animation have a way better stylization
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tmoney 🇳🇬 | #niggayaourimonth (@tmoneydamaster4) reporteddisney really shouldve not let ai learn from its **** bc cant help but feel like this is ai generated. it being an obvious owl house rip off surely doesnt help. at least homegirls design looks cool
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Enigma Bunny (@Enigma_Bunny) reported@Snufkin_Min Then it's a worse problem. I just don't like Disney to give the impression of just repeating popular material. Disney tends to repeat predictable but popular themes. For example, Pixar uses superheroes, toys, ants, fish, cars, mice, robots, dinosaurs, and elements as themes.
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RDK (@AndrewMinter16) reportedLooks interesting but I can see TOH similarities with it and being a TOH I can't help but see it too and be annoyed by it Now was TOH the first to do the "girl goes to magical world" No but because this is a Disney release and they also killed TOH but anyway should be good
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Sylve🎀🐍// Wolfgang’s Sylveon 💙🩵 (@SerpentSketcher) reported@boardtoonsguy People cry that Disney is doing frozen 3 & 4 but like They know people LIKE this franchise, it’s safe to do sequel & stuff with it Seeing the **** their original work get, I wouldn’t want to do original work either