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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

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June 12: Problems at Disney+

Disney+ is having issues since 02:50 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.

  • 42% Buffering (42%)
  • 23% Crashing (23%)
  • 20% Sign in (20%)
  • 10% Playback Issues (10%)
  • 5% Video Quality (5%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Paris Crashing 6 hours ago
London Sign in 7 hours ago
Montrond-les-Bains Buffering 7 hours ago
Falkirk Buffering 7 hours ago
Blackwood Crashing 15 hours ago
Nottingham Buffering 19 hours ago
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Disney+ Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • jbillinson
    Josh Billinson (@jbillinson) reported

    Lexo Sooger’s noncompete is unenforceable. Shame on Disney for bullying him out of finding new work. He has a family to feed.

  • Depresseanpaul
    Depresseanpaul🍄 (@Depresseanpaul) reported

    @SRAG015 @billyjarrettugh He completely has artist mindset: he is just doing it because he likes it and if you don’t like Jar Jar that’s your problem cos I think he’s swag. He’s worth more than god and still eats at the food court. Hero. Calling Disney “white slavers” was beastmode I love him so much lol

  • Xander_VJ
    David García Abril (@Xander_VJ) reported

    @AlejanVenus Take Disney, for example. The vast majority of their catalogue are adaptations of previous work, and they are contested to say the least. But most people know the Disney adaptations, and don't know the original work. Often times they don't know an original work even exists!

  • StarryShadow218
    StarryShadow118 (SFW) 🐻💛 (@StarryShadow218) reported

    @ToonHive Wow this looks awful About The Magic Schoolbus Rides again or those bad cailou goanimate videos animation levels of bad Couldn't Disney have given them an actual animation budget to produce something of actual and worthwhile quality?

  • jlist
    J-LIST NEW 15% SUMMER SALE! (@jlist) reported

    @BabyVaso @AnimeWithMegumi I love that it's not any big deal if they drew hentai as they were coming up in the ranks. The only artist I knew about who was worried was the artist for Shuffle took away the license for the game because they wanted to do work for Disney.

  • thetoyinvestor
    The Toy Investor (@thetoyinvestor) reported

    One of my fondest early Amazon toy investing memories was an electronic Rapunzel frying pan. Didn't even mean to invest in it, tossed a bunch in a box and forgot about them. Cheaply made. No outer packaging. It just played low-quality sizzling sound effects when you moved it. During COVID, Disney was clearing them out for $3–4 each because the parks were closed and they needed shelf space. MSRP was around $14.99. I sold a dozen of them for as much as $70. This was one of the first SKUs that made me appreciate the sheer scale of Amazon. Locally, I probably never would have been able to sell them. Who would be searching for this?? On Amazon, with 300,000,000 customers, dozens of people were. That was the moment I completely removed “Who is buying this?” and “No one will actually pay this” from my vocabulary. Discontinued toy + strong intellectual property + Amazon/Walmart's customer base = you WILL find a buyer.

  • evilyoungboy1
    evil youngboy fan (@evilyoungboy1) reported

    @JoseBer56296540 @Schaffrillas Ok, but do you genuinely think Disney was the reason Epic put the show's name instead of Glitch's name?

  • triceworldpipe
    Trice World (@triceworldpipe) reported

    @SonySantaMonica Pure millennial slop. The worst of marvel and Disney packed into your gritty God of War universe. You should be ashamed of this.

  • CoreRiff
    corey in the house (@CoreRiff) reported

    okay, so disney ISN'T totally hanging it out to dry the way literally all of "target audience of lost tapes" twitter thought as soon as they saw DXD lol. Almost like that's an odd reason to dismiss a work

  • ToKTeacher
    Brett Hall (@ToKTeacher) reported

    Disclosure Day: Fast Review (minor spoilers). tldr: Very disappointing. Last week I saw He-Man. It was expected to be bad but was surprisingly good. Self aware, didn’t take itself seriously - lots of nostalgia, a few jokes about our modern times and entertaining action. Disclosure Day was expected to be good (given the hype, and the director involved) but was surprisingly bad. It was X-Files as if produced by Disney. It was like writers of Disclosure Day took the work of Chris Carter, put it all through a meat grinder and then had Grok reassemble the shredded text into something like a story with a logical beginning, middle and end. But anyone who grew up in the 90s with the X-Files and was a fan knows how it was to be gripped each week, late at night, by the misty, moody, unseen-powers-in-the-shadows thrills that accompanied the "main story" episodes. What are the government up to? What is the nature of these aliens? It was always like peering over the edge of some deep chasm: thrilling to look into and wondering what if you suddenly fell? That sense of dread. Well exactly none of that was present in Disclosure Day. Yet it is what I was expecting: only something new and better, more up-to-date and even more...credible? How could we take all those images of UAPs and the "leaks" and so on and put them together into a plot which made sense of it all in an original, surprising way (even if we knew it was fictional)? Surely there'd be a new twist?! But no. There was nothing new here. No twist. No payoff. Nothing original. Again, it was all of the same kind of ideas - but delivered far more poorly that movies and tv shows and even documentaries on the same themes that have gone before. As I say: X-Files but without the creepy, conspiratorial darkness of that classic. Sure, "Disclosure Day" seemed to be trying to go for that edge-of-the-seat looming horror and powerful “government-inside-the-government” notion - but none of it landed. The bad-guys were not particularly scary, the heroes not particularly empathetic characters you cared about and the aliens largely kept off screen. There seemed no "good explanation" why the conspiracy existed at all beyond "people won't be able to handle the truth". It was a pathetic argument. The argument made by...conspiracy theorists. And without ruining the plot entirely - there were enough holes in it to drive multiple alien motherships right through. And the shoehorning in of traditional Christian religion? It made no sense. At no point was I asked to think of grand ideas about existence, people or the cosmos. I know they intended me to, but I found myself either giggling or rolling my eyes skyward at the complete banality of the "arguments" being presented. The lines the actors were forced to say that were supposed to be deeply philosophical seemed to have been written by an AI asked to "express deep ideas about morality and metaphysics as if written by a stereotypical first semester philosophy student after their second tutorial." So, it was a cartoonish exploration of themes and ideas we’ve all known about for many decades now. The script seemed to have been garnered from a combination of Reddit posts and Youtube comments written by the tin-foil hat “birds aren’t real” brigade. Either that or the central themes and ideas were compiled by some LLM using prompts from a Joe Rogan podcast focussed on UAPs and UFOs after the host had munched enough edibles to get a Hippo high before the mics were turned on. There was nothing whatsoever surprising about the ideas presented; I’d heard them all before elsewhere being treated in more depth and with more seriousness by Youtubers with barely any followers (to the extent these ideas can be at all taken seriously). It wasn't hard science fiction. Scratch that, it wasn't even science fiction. It was a kind of Disney-esque fantasy trying-to-be-serious-drama but which just seemed to "try too hard" to be serious, moody and thrilling. Disappointment Day.

  • _Rouzer_
    David (@_Rouzer_) reported

    @TrilbeeReviews Wasn't the Disney deal made/announced just as filming began? The scripts would have been far into production by that point. Disney would have only been able to make a few minor changes. The writing quality was all down to bad wolf in all honesty

  • unoonix
    ONI francis (@unoonix) reported

    @DrBadDragon Lucas made it work cause he still had an overall idea of where he wanted the story to go. ST had no equivalent l. Disney got greedy and thought the audience would just watch any ol thing so it didn't matter it the story was good

  • eternaltifa
    em 🍓 (@eternaltifa) reported

    @JezzMitch1985 @drdvils the tweets being less than a day apart 😭 clearly the interns over at disney+ help don’t communicate

  • FunfactsSp39773
    exist (@FunfactsSp39773) reported

    @LDTrueBlue @Dubliam2003 if you think production companies will be desperate to buy an IP that the disney corporation couldn't make work, that hasn't had mainstream popularity in a decade, then I fear you are very optimistic. if its only 4 years then that will be a miracle.

  • KenobiStig
    Stig (@KenobiStig) reported

    @BeautifulSOAB @JamesKruczek @yaseenmuha69482 Correct. It taught him about people and cultures. It had little to do with how he defeated enemies using tactics created to counter their tactics. But you are talking to a guy who thinks he can fix the Disney ST by re-writing it with more Disney SW. Can't get any dumber.

  • e_considine
    The Sentient Dog Group (@e_considine) reported

    @fartagaz @PapaWolfFPS But then Yoda knows about the rule of two, which makes no sense because the idea of the rule was to reduce the Sith down to just 2 at a time so they would be invisible to the Jedi. Lucas's lore has problems before Disney got to it.

  • bigtoep
    Bennie Ningeok-Ross (@bigtoep) reported

    @jmthrivept Disney has some work to do

  • stonksamiam
    StockCrusher (@stonksamiam) reported

    I really don't get the excitement around $SPCX. $VELO just doubled in a few days. The newest game is bankrupt low floats that move 5-10x in a day. Space-X is a 2 trillion market cap at IPO. Seriously, what is so exciting about this name? It doubles to 4 trillion - Viasat has serviced the satellite internet business for years on nearly every single airline - the stock was a pig until it ran $VSAT. $ASTS $IRDM and others have direct to device, next generation GPS, etc. Will $SPCX crash as fast as $CBRS? 385 to 200 in a few weeks. Or will it open in the moon and crash? Starlink 69% of SpaceX revenue. Not many people need satellite to device phone coverage. I love to travel and only rarely along a trail in Hawaii or another remote area do I need it. I guess not many people want STDs! Good luck - I don't care about the name, but I hope for humanity Musk can make this a cash flow positive, self sustaining business. Elon sells dreams better than Walt Disney.

  • Joe98252575
    Diesel (@Joe98252575) reported

    @Brian95869724 @ABC @DisneyPlus No problem we have known how stupid you guys can be for a while now

  • Sonickick2
    Sonickick (@Sonickick2) reported

    @karatebugmanrx Yeah I didn't like Disney doing it either and I didn't support those projects when I found out. You can feel however you want about the information, but don't act like "now people have an issue" because people have complained about it.

  • jordan_colon238
    Jordan Colon 🔜 DIY (@jordan_colon238) reported

    @james_alexandr_ @piperocktheory That’s a genuinely really nice story, but I would think a major company like Disney picking the show up would mean that it gets a bump up in quality no? There’s no way it’s still a one man show

  • Business_Nerd_
    Business Nerd (@Business_Nerd_) reported

    Tim Cook on the advice from Steve Jobs that freed him to lead Apple: When Steve Jobs handed over Apple, he didn't give Tim Cook a playbook. He gave him permission. "His advice to me was never ask what I would do, just do the right thing." Cook explains where that advice came from. Jobs had been very close to Disney, and he had watched the company struggle after Walt Disney's death: "He had watched Disney go through this paralysis of sitting around and talking about what Walt would do. And he did not want that for Apple." What Jobs wanted instead was something Apple had never actually experienced. A calm, deliberate handover: "He wanted a professional transition at CEO because Apple had never had one before. There was always some issue that prompted a CEO change. It was always done at a time of panic… he wanted it to be a professional and orderly kind of transition." Cook notes this wasn't a casual thought. Jobs "had thought about it, as you would guess, at a very deep level." And the impact on Cook was profound. The advice lifted a weight off him: "It was such a gift for me because he took off of my shoulder this question of what would Steve do? A lot of other people asked that, although not so much in the company, but I never did. I just put my head down and thought I'm going to be the best version of myself." h/t: The Founders Principles

  • Bojatti
    258 Mudkips (@Bojatti) reported

    you compare old school cartoon network nickelodeon and disney nickelodeon had the worst fall off out of all 3 of them

  • GKarstis54366
    Lord Zethazar (@GKarstis54366) reported

    @SaffronSalem The quality of writing is what you'd expect if McDonalds tried to write a mashup between a Marvel and Disney movie.

  • ThomasJDouglass
    World Class Writer (@ThomasJDouglass) reported

    @GioBruno1600 He's a puppet, a face on the screen. The problem is the puppet-masters behind him who give him the lines he reads. They are Disney radical left-wing, anti-American communist lunatics.

  • DarkReptileSFW
    Liquid Zero (@DarkReptileSFW) reported

    @Mushgamer99 @AugustRaven More Tim than Epic, that ******** is basically 70% of the problems in that company, the rest is Disney

  • shitmookiesays
    Matthew “Mookie” Farris (@shitmookiesays) reported

    @ottiebear So I work for NBCU, first off we don’t have managers at studios you mean CEOs. Travis and Amazon knew the box office wasn’t going to make a lot of money at the box office. Disney did. Amazon will give us sequels but for Prime Video- this was to build Prime’s catalog

  • WeLoveTGAMM
    Molly is a Masterpiece (@WeLoveTGAMM) reported

    @ichorpuddle The fact that Disney would put this as-is on Disney Junior is the problem, they should have re-animated it first if they were gonna put it on Disney Junior.

  • EliteKobbie
    EliteKobbie (@EliteKobbie) reported

    @MusicAndTruth Each to there own, I can’t help but think anybody that rates this movie as remotely okay or above are nothing more than NPC, there was no creativity in this movie at all just Disney slop

  • DarthZeus81
    DarthZeus81 (@DarthZeus81) reported

    @StarWarsDaily_ Never going to happen. The worst trilogy ever created. It took a huge **** on everything George created and killed the franchise. @Disney Star Wars is dead.