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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 13: Problems at Disney+

Disney+ is having issues since 06:30 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.

  • 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
Sheffield Buffering 1 hour ago
Pembroke Crashing 2 hours ago
Paris Crashing 2 days ago
London Sign in 2 days ago
Montrond-les-Bains Buffering 2 days ago
Falkirk Buffering 2 days ago
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Disney+ Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Tummerz
    Ben Tummers (@Tummerz) reported

    @TrilbeeReviews The first episode of the 60th was awful, space babies was awful, the season final and arc of series 14 was awful. I’m not suprised at all that Disney pulled out.

  • TrainboyOhio
    Trainboy Ohio (@TrainboyOhio) reported

    TBH, the fifth one what I seen from clips so far, the concept, and the books, it is a natural progression to the series, and a sequel that makes sense, and plus, if they want tom make more stories, they should just do a Disney Plus series, similar to Monsters At Work.

  • _thebestfrom
    Movie Wiz 🇳🇿 (@_thebestfrom) reported

    Fun fact #143: Disney first began developing an animated film about the world of video game characters in the 1980s. At that time the project was called "High Score" and in the 1990s was titled "Joe Jump." In the 2000s, when the movie was finally pushed forward, the first two months of story development focused on Fix-It Felix Jr. as the main character.

  • SaraHunter78
    Hunter S (@SaraHunter78) reported

    @Dillonverse She's a female giant. the definition of woman is "adult human female" What is your real world solution to these men who are terrified of controlling this specific non human female as opposed to human actual women like Lara Croft and Samus, Jill etc... which we have no issue controlling. So.. she's not a woman. But she is female. She's not a god. She's not a god of war. There's Disney style characters in the game. The name of the game series is God of war. Someone with even a handful of brain cells could see that the target audience of this new game isn't targetted at God of war fans. so the target audience which is you seems to have issue others don't like the game you like. And you insult them because of that. Are you a child? That seems like a child's attitude. "You don't want to play with Barbie dolls? Do you hate women?" Like... Common. You aren't this retarded in real life are you? And also the incels comment. That's a funny one, logically female incels out number male incels in a ratio of over 2:1 80% of females have an unfavorable view of men and can't find a good man. That is an incel. 30% of males have an unfavorable view of females and say they can't find a good woman. Looks like tons of more female incels out there than male ones.

  • JohnnyRasta420
    Johnny Rastafari (@JohnnyRasta420) reported

    @PrinceONYXWrld They didn’t sell it Disney didnt stole it, this the same deal Ms Rachel got with Netflix! It’s just a licensing deal, Disney gonna make merch and help grow the brand!

  • elcnasly
    (@elcnasly) reported

    @studlov3r literally because any small issue and everyone breaks and switches up like of course there are gonna be bumps this isn’t disney 😭

  • wygy10
    wygy10 (@wygy10) reported

    @LostMemeArchive Genuinely so dumb, thats like Disney tryin to trademark “movie” like hell that would ever work

  • Magic_0ne
    Magic_0ne (@Magic_0ne) reported

    Genuinely Merging shouldn't be allowed. How is this **** not considered monopolizing? "Oh yeah lets just absorb the competition" Microsoft and Disney are the WORST offenders and should be forced to split up. PERIOD! But they won't because CORRUPTION YAY MY FAVORITE! (kill me)

  • makehilloutXXX
    Grand Magus XXXTentacion, High Council First Augur (@makehilloutXXX) reported

    Complacency kills. You want to have popcorn at the movies? You're dead. On your phone at work? Dead. Window down with the radio on? You're ******* dead. Carrying your kids and walking with your wife at Disney World? Your entire family is DEAD.

  • berselord74270
    Online Male (@berselord74270) reported

    @tano_pA07 First post to make a grizzled old EU supporter/disney disliker feel any emotion about this franchise in a long time. Good work. I'd say most likely Padme or Obi-Wan.

  • uwuborz1978
    borz m swiftie (@uwuborz1978) reported

    @Panagiotis92693 @renewedro Gurl both of them was supported by their Family and handed their career in silver platter 😭 your excuses are so predictable. Disney made stars are always awful (except for Selena because she WORKED hard)

  • JonathansGreat
    Jay (@JonathansGreat) reported

    So Disney got no problem wit papa John sayin ****** huh

  • Catlover10000S
    Dark Meld Depot-SW (@Catlover10000S) reported

    You just expose that arent truly nothing but a **** eater with a comment like that. I used to enjoy it all. Back when it was actually star wars. You know, before disney bought it and ruined everything? There's a discernible line of quality that if you choose not to acknowledge, exposes you as a shill. Your follower count won't help you here.

  • 1andOTonyDumm
    Tony Dumm (@1andOTonyDumm) reported

    @LangmanVince As I’m not a fan of crowds yes this is the worst vacation spot. You will never see me on a cruise or at Disney.

  • WriterMcG
    Sub Pop Culture 🇺🇸🐿️ (@WriterMcG) reported

    @Jason34420 You are the salty bastard who smiles big, steals from young ones, laughs all the way to the bank. Wash, rinse, repeat. The genre you work in is easy peasy — there’s a big audience for premise alone. You just dress it up, ad spend against the low budget, take the biggest cut and simply ROB young people who are smitten with fame and being spokespersons for your glittering douchebaggery. Somewhere in the vast world of AI is a young Walt Disney and that individual, wherever they are, is going to be wise and reject the invite, take all the cake. You will still have a nice house and an assistant to fold your laundry and fetch you coffee. The comedy is that you pretend a resume hit matters. That’s not what you buy — you buy the audience someone else gained and the house they built and then you flip it, like all Hollywood players do, and guess what — nobody really needs you anymore. They just need to comprehend how useless you really are. Marketing department be damned.

  • zillenialblkgal
    Hanna ❤️‍🔥 (@zillenialblkgal) reported

    breaking this down for the creatives in the back: in 2019 disney swallowed fox. today the DOJ cleared paramount to swallow warner bros with ZERO conditions. we're now down to 4 major studios. fewer buyers for your work, fewer jobs, less leverage to negotiate. this isn't 'storytelling.' it's consolidation.

  • GreenCheetah99
    Theme Park Cheetah (@GreenCheetah99) reported

    @JudyWinslow_fm @JohnTheMon2 How was the fountain of nations out of date that makes no sense? Also broken is not a reason to replace anything. Disney should be spending the money to keep stuff working it’s their fault when something breaks. Don’t give them an excuse

  • Goeun_6121
    Ryzm (@Goeun_6121) reported

    20.6 billion won. About $13.6M. That is the bill JTBC could not pay on Thursday, and it was enough to flip one of Korea's big-three media groups to junk. The number is the strange part. JoongAng Group carries around 2.8 trillion won of debt across its holdings. The miss was 20.6 billion. Under one percent of the stack. A rounding error pulled the rating. NICE cut JTBC from BBB to CCC in a day, the short-term grade from A3 straight to C. Korea Ratings took it to BB. Then it spread. JoongAng Ilbo, the newspaper, dropped to BB-. SLL, the drama studio, went with it. One broadcaster missed one payment and four entities got marked down the same day. Here is why one miss moved the whole group. The JoongAng companies fund themselves by guaranteeing each other's debt. The newspaper backs the securitized borrowing of JTBC and the content arm. The content arm backs the cinema unit's. Cross-guarantees all the way down. Build it that way and a single default does not stay local. It re-prices everyone's rollover at once. The part that lands hardest. They watched linear TV dying years ago and bet on content to get out. SLL made dramas that ran worldwide on Netflix. Megabox ran the cinemas. Contentree was supposed to be the exit from a shrinking ad market. The exit was financed with debt, and SLL was even securitizing future Netflix receivables to raise cash today. They borrowed against tomorrow's streaming money to survive today's TV decline. Tomorrow showed up as a maturity wall. At 6:30 Thursday evening the JTBC newsroom went on air as usual. The company signing the checks had defaulted that day. The broadcast did not mention it. Korea just printed a clean early version of a condition every legacy media balance sheet carries. Linear ad money leaves for streaming. The company borrows to chase the streaming side. The debt matures before the transition pays off. Warner Bros Discovery, which holds a slice of JTBC, is splitting itself in two over the same math, with a balance sheet big enough to hide it longer. Disney and Paramount carry it too. Korea's was just small enough to crack in public first. A flagship media group, knocked over by less than one percent of its own debt. The streaming transition was always going to cost something. Nobody marked it down on this line.

  • the_swap_shop1
    World of SwapShop (@the_swap_shop1) reported

    @Echo7Solo @TatooineSons Disney have proven time and time again, they are incapable of writing anything of any quality whatsoever. Andor was competent, but it had chronic pacing issues &extensive real-world references, worst of all, it didn't feel like StarWars, & it was devoid of fun.

  • BtDecember13
    MARC 🙈 (Taylor’s Version) (@BtDecember13) reported

    Disney really said to her “you want that oscar? You better work btch” 😭

  • theluigiliam
    not1iam ☆ (@theluigiliam) reported

    @unholycyrusss him and sadness for the worst characters in disney films.

  • Kryptic_2005
    Isaiah (@Kryptic_2005) reported

    @SonicTeamGreen @AnimatedMau @glitch_prod Why? You’re acting like Glitch is the indie version of Disney.

  • NuclearTheology
    CrimsonLight73 (@NuclearTheology) reported

    While the “hostess at Applebees” joke is funny, the reality is that how Abrams set up Rey in Force Awakens only further highlights just how badly Disney bungled the sequel trilogy. JJ did a great job setting her up as a scrappy scavenger who could hold her own in a brawl in a rough environment. Nothing really unbelievable there. However, even those good in a scrap wouldn’t be able to suddenly take on a highly skilled magic samurai or a contingent of elite guardsman. “Last Jedi’s” throne room scene only works because of sloppy editing (see the clip below) and expecting the viewer to forget that Rey’s only had force powers less than a week and no formal training whatsoever. That’s not even going into the other major issues with the scene as OP pointed out - Disney wanted a cool Rey/Kylo Ren team up fight with no thought put into the fight or world building other than “make it look exciting.” Sequel fans hate the “Mary Sue” accusation but Disney didn’t help the situation by having an untrained scavenger take on elite warriors and move mountains at will

  • MillArts1
    MillArts (@MillArts1) reported

    @RBReich Funny how nobody cared about Disney and Microsoft buying everything. But this is a problem.

  • MichaelGal17845
    Michael Gallipoli (@MichaelGal17845) reported

    @RevRayCistman Hey *******, just watched some of the videos on X and YouTube. Then tell me they ain’t the problem. You can’t even take a cruise these days or go to Disney World or Disneyland or any park without having to watch your back because of these *************.

  • collinconnors
    Connor Collins (@collinconnors) reported

    The performance of the @themandalorian & Grogu doesn't reflect the quality of the movie, but the expectation that it's better to wait until it hits @DisneyPlus than pay all that extra money & deal w/ the hassle of going to the theater. Even an abbreviated S4 would've been better.

  • Thrice_Potent
    LVX Vꓶ「ꓶ™️ (@Thrice_Potent) reported

    @TMZ I’m sure Disney didn’t have an issue with it…wicked *** mouse

  • TBJ_1613
    TheBritishJavelin 🌲🌸🌴💄 (@TBJ_1613) reported

    @theloniusly SPLIT/SECOND MENTIONED!!! Doesn’t help that Disney published it and went through a corporate shakeup at the same time >:(

  • Ghosty29907208
    Ghosty (@Ghosty29907208) reported

    Honestly yeah. Like this could've been a way to help sequels have their own thing. For once breaking away from original trilogy to have its own legacy. Sadly though Disney is stuck on that Ep 3 to 4 time because they can do more og trilogy like stories.

  • akirathedon
    AKIRA THE DON (@akirathedon) reported

    Disclosure Day is a comically dreadful, and deeply evil movie, which somehow gets worse the more I think about it. Aliens kidnap and ****** kids after disguising themselves as friendly Disney animals then years later the kids thank them. Empathy - particularly empathy for the child abusing aliens - is declared the greatest virtue in the galaxy, a notion that it is suggested we might wish to form a new religion round Aside from its grotesque premise, the thing is riddled with barely drawn cliche characters, unintentionally hilarious dialogue, distracting plastic surgery, and a laughably dated setting of a TV newsroom (much of it feels like an unfunny, unaware cover version of Network). So then, just the typical inversion one has come to expect, with a side of boomer myopia, and an even more batshit than usual wish fulfillment fantasy on the part of the creators… Yet it’s worst cinematic sin is that it’s just so dreadfully BORING 👽