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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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July 13: Problems at Disney+

Disney+ is having issues since 04:50 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.

  • 37% Sign in (37%)
  • 33% Buffering (33%)
  • 20% Crashing (20%)
  • 7% Playback Issues (7%)
  • 4% Video Quality (4%)

Live Outage Map

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

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Pau Crashing 6 hours ago
Belfort Crashing 7 hours ago
Derby Buffering 8 hours ago
Saint-Médard-en-Jalles Crashing 8 hours ago
Marseille Buffering 10 hours ago
City of Westminster Sign in 11 hours ago
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Disney+ Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • andrew_mohrman
    Andrew Mohrman (@andrew_mohrman) reported

    This guy continues to be a terrible person, are we shocked? It opened to $27M WW on a budget of $20M and it opened in between a bunch of big summer blockbusters on the same weekend as a new Disney film. $27M is solid (Not to mention Rise was the first evil dead in 10 years)

  • jaym33zy
    Jaymeezy (@jaym33zy) reported

    @_ChaoticGood42 @OliLondonTV The problem is feminism has invaded Disney Marvel: Black Widow - flop Yelenabolts - flop Fantastic Sue Storm - flop The Marvels - flop Ms. Marvel - flop Shulk - flop **** THESE ******* FEMINISTS!

  • AGMcKillop
    Alasdair McKillop (@AGMcKillop) reported

    Wider issue with these Disney remakes, but surely we've now passed peak Dwayne?

  • chims_ken207
    Kenchims🤠 (@chims_ken207) reported

    So you're comparing a terrible Disney video game adaptation to a film adapting one of Western literature's greatest works by a top director, while ignoring that nobody liked the white lead in Prince of Persia. Meaningless comparison.

  • dooskertweets
    Doosker 🔜 TFF (@dooskertweets) reported

    @ToonHive Such a shame disney hates quality. I miss the owl house

  • EtherwXlf
    EtherwXlf (@EtherwXlf) reported

    @TheCinesthetic Actually, yes. It was the ONLY time in the movies where Ben Solo was actually allowed to express ANY characterization, and the sequences were good. Killing him off was the worst decision by Disney ever.

  • rapunzelariels
    bianca ✨👑 (@rapunzelariels) reported

    i never thought id ever say this but: every single direct to video disney sequel we've ever gotten is infinitely better than any live action remake that exists. as terrible as most of them are, AT LEAST they have a tiny modicum of effort put into them

  • audavidb
    David Baker (@audavidb) reported

    If anyone having a problem finding wsop coverage I have the Disney plus app and it’s been on there, easy to find for me. Doesn’t start up again til 6 pacific tho

  • Slashcraft04
    SlashcraftGaming Productions (@Slashcraft04) reported

    @Carl_Nwakakwa Are we sure that Disney didn't forget to add in "Worst" in place of "Best"?

  • BoyWolfiee
    BoyWolfiee Says *internal screaming...again* (@BoyWolfiee) reported

    My main issue with Disney Live-Action remakes isnt how lazy they are but how much the quality overall has dipped. Like at least with Lion King and Aladdin, they're technical marvels with new elements that justified their existence, what does Moana have that's better the original?

  • brthvrhd
    27 (@brthvrhd) reported

    @fumiyafunfacts - polapori - recent disney project said they might use AI, but im unsure whether they will implement genAI into the work - visual kei sentai executioner, if im not mistaken

  • Hestia_Esq
    Hestia, Esq (@Hestia_Esq) reported

    @FreeRangeHumans It’s baffling to you that I don’t buy every piece of low quality plastic bullshit that Walmart Corp and Disney Corp put on a shelf that my toddler sees and wants? Endless candy also makes kids happy. You say no to them for their own good. You have lost the plot

  • ChuxMaranan
    Charles “Chux” Maranan (@ChuxMaranan) reported

    Because the original Moana film only came out 10 years ago, which isn’t that long of a time gap. They still haven’t even finished the trilogy yet. All of Disney’s live-action films (most of which I do support and have no issue with being made), are a cash-grab to a degree, but the live-action Moana is on another level. And audiences know that, even if it is a good remake. The fact that the live-action Hercules (my favorite Disney movie) hasn’t even begun filming yet and we still got Moana is pretty frustrating to me as well LOL!!

  • BKRBusinessMin
    Scott Becker (@BKRBusinessMin) reported

    9 stories we are following heading into the week 1. PE behemoth Apollo Global Management, Inc. is ramping up its investment efforts. This week it reportedly agreed to buy easyJet for $7.6 billion and to invest $3.4 billion in Bayer | Pharmaceuticals contraception arm. Those are big investments at scale that only a few PE funds can do. Apollo remains down about 16% YTD. However they appear very very active. 2. The Walt Disney Company just dropped a remake of Moana and it crashed. It cost nearly $250 million to make and brought in around $95 million. Disney is down 16% YTD. "Disney’s live-action version of its animated hit flopped at the box office this weekend, grossing an estimated $95 million globally. That’s a weak launch for a film that cost roughly $250 million to produce." WSJ. Last year it bombed with its remake of Snow White. 3. U.S. and Iran Ramp Up Attacks in Fight Over Strait of Hormuz. WSJ. 4. I can't yet see futures for the markets this week. We assume it will be a rocky week as the situation in Iran unfolds. 5. I was reminded by a law school classmate this am (aka Kelly Jo) how we all have that one friend who is smart and then he marries way above himself and we realize he is a genius. 6. Everyone is a critic. This is a week where I took it on the proverbial chin. A colleague lambasted how my shirt wasn't properly tucked in, one criticized a podcast, one reminded me of a typo on the spine of the book. All I can tell you is I love Teddy Roosevelt's quote about being in the arena and not being a critic. “It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again… who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasms, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly…”. Teddy Roosevelt. 7. We also spoke this week about being thrown under the bus by faint praise, no good deed goes unpunished and the absurdity of not coupling the idea of follow your passion with make a living and support your family. 8. 3 stories we are following at Becker's Healthcare 1. The fight is worth it’: How rural hospitals can recover from the brink of closure. Madeline (Ashley) Scheetz 2 California hospital files for bankruptcy protection. Madeline (Ashley) Scheetz 3. 49 independent hospitals, systems joining larger health systems. Alan Condon 9. We are excited to present Building Great Businesses: 15 Leadership Concepts for CEOs, Founders & Entrepreneurs.

  • hedcannon
    King of the Divan (the Stochastic Mongoose) (@hedcannon) reported

    The problem is that in order to drum up support for a lucrative train project, CapMetro first canceled its downtown Dillo buses. Taking the bus anywhere in Austin reliably takes 4x as long driving. This was true in Disney World as well.

  • irredenta
    Irredenta ™® (@irredenta) reported

    @MargoinWNC 1 mitch ...2. Lindsey? Not conspiracy. It sloppy clean up ? And 2 senator down on the chess board.? 🧐 rule 1 follow money.. Disney land magic wand didn't help. 😎

  • daniel_adinnu
    Dinnu daniel (@daniel_adinnu) reported

    Disney knew this range was possible days before it happened. Tracking earlier in the week had projected $60 to $65 million domestically, already a soft number for a tentpole this size, but some exhibitors were quietly predicting closer to $40 million even before opening night. The final number, $43 million domestic against a worldwide $95 million, landed almost exactly where the most pessimistic internal predictions said it would. The comparison worth naming precisely is Snow White, not Disney’s live action catalog broadly. Moana’s $43 million domestic debut puts it in a near tie with Snow White’s $42 million opening from last year, meaning Disney has now produced back to back live action remakes that opened in the same narrow, disappointing band, both carrying budgets north of $250 million before marketing. Compare that to what actually works in this format, Lilo & Stitch opened to $146 million last year on a budget of roughly $100 million, less than half of what Moana cost to make. The real mechanism behind the underperformance isn’t quality, critics gave it 35 percent on Rotten Tomatoes but audiences awarded it an A minus CinemaScore, the kind of gap that usually means something structural is keeping people away rather than the film itself. That structural problem is timing. Moana 2, the animated sequel, opened less than two years ago and became a billion dollar hit on its own, meaning Disney is asking the same family audience to pay for a third trip to the same island inside a 24 month window. Industry analysts pointed to exactly this before the weekend even started, calling it too much Moana, too soon. Standard Hollywood math says a film needs to gross roughly 2.5 times its budget to turn a real profit once marketing is included. At $250 million to produce, Moana needs to clear $625 million worldwide just to break even. Only eight Disney live action remakes have ever hit that mark. After this opening, Moana faces a steep climb to become the ninth.

  • CinemaWireNews
    Cinema Wire 🎥🎞️ (@CinemaWireNews) reported

    Disney’s live-action ‘MOANA’ underperformed and earned $43M on its opening weekend at the domestic box office. • Tied with ‘Snow White’ for the worst opening ever for a Disney live-action adaptation • Smaller debut than the original animated ‘Moana’ ($56.6M) Total: $43M domestic $95M worldwide The film had a $250M budget.

  • ChrisOrtiz0201
    Chris Ortiz (@ChrisOrtiz0201) reported

    @Jordan_Bianchi Good thing I work at Disney tomorrow at 1

  • veew5877
    Spicy Spice25 (@veew5877) reported

    @markonhiatus @tpemresearch @KTLA Unfortunately people don’t follow the rules .. that parks put in place keep your hands and feet in . I work for Disney many years . I see 2 lawsuits

  • flalalawda0083
    Universe Breaker (@flalalawda0083) reported

    @ColXiao @Edog843 @blaxsupreme dawg you think these goofy *** white boys in Disney world grounds keeper gear is walking around America like that? They come out at noon while everyone is at work and the streets are dead and doing this in no name towns. Stop it. They tried that **** in Philly got ran out

  • einexile
    einexile (@einexile) reported

    @Collider Hey Disney, the fans have spoken, and all five of them want another terrible movie.

  • SatisfactualSte
    ✨💦« Satisfactual Sté »💦✨ (@SatisfactualSte) reported

    @disenchantedeva Oh I also think so! I still have hope Disney will go back to have the quality they used to years ago :"))

  • darksteve2008
    StevetheCollectorBF18 (@darksteve2008) reported

    @DisneyStudios Not even the worst Disney adult believes that lie lol.

  • Gabriella50726
    Gabriellathebadbadfrenchmaid (@Gabriella50726) reported

    @RogueLou18 ******** like that come here all the time and sometimes go to work for Disney

  • iljlee
    LJ Lee (@iljlee) reported

    Worst acting for a Disney live action main lead. 😭

  • mynamenotpierre
    Pierre Escargot (@mynamenotpierre) reported

    Someone using Cinderella as an example of a Disney princess who didnt have to work saying none of them had to work for a happy ending despite Mulan literally having to save China to get her happy ending is my sign to get off Twitter idk what ******** you guys are talking about

  • PaulPooper2
    Paul Pooper (@PaulPooper2) reported

    @comicaccuracy I mean she hulk's actress doesn't want to work with Disney anymore and wasp's actress is retired from acting so i can understand that being a challenge But the rest of these plus the female x-men not returning is inexcusable

  • omgitsbratch
    ♡BIG BRATCH♡ (@omgitsbratch) reported

    someone let me use their disney login, i just need to watch soul tonight😭

  • s_powell
    Stephen Powell (@s_powell) reported

    @For_Film_Fans Apparently they had to redesign the Millennium Falcon, as the early concepts had a cockpit that looked like the Eagle Transporters cockpit from Space 1999. That was from a Disney+ series on ILM and their work in Star Wars.