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Disney+ Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Disney+ users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Disney+, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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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.

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Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
London, England 10
São Paulo, SP 8
Realengo, RJ 7
Melbourne, VIC 4
Seattle, WA 4
Alexandria, VA 3
Nottingham, England 3
Philadelphia, PA 3
Paris, Île-de-France 3
Perth, WA 3
Mataró, Catalunya 2
Portland, OR 2
Leipzig, Saxony 2
Phoenix, AZ 2
Los Angeles, CA 2
Swansea, Wales 2
Ashford, England 2
Guadalajara, JAL 2
San Jose, CA 2
Blackburn, England 2
Toronto, ON 2
Glasgow, Scotland 2
Brighton, England 2
Manchester, England 2
João Pessoa, PB 2
Salem, OR 2
Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid 2
Rio de Janeiro, RJ 2
Brest, Bretagne 2
Helsinki, Uusimaa 2

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Disney+ Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • Valentinocolon2 heytino24 (commission open) (@Valentinocolon2) reported

    @Vishanti15 @MCUFilmNews And that's the main problem with Disney: they make plenty of good films. They might make Encanto, Zootopia, Moana, Frozen, or Pixar would make a couple of good films like Luca, Elemental, and Soul. But they're just exceptions and nothing more.

  • DominatorBoobs Lord Hater Torture Porn (@DominatorBoobs) reported

    @stockings_toes As much as I hate the cancellation I think the plans for Season 3 sounded awful and everytime Wander is brought back by Disney in their new chibi shlock cartoon it always blows, they can never recapture the spirit of the OG show

  • intlmultistan Hannah (@intlmultistan) reported

    Asking normal people things like “Don’t you work to earn money?” Yes, because Disney money and the money someone makes from their 9-5 are exactly the same, Derek.

  • paalta_mahto anil (@paalta_mahto) reported

    @BeastCoasters It endured arguably the worst fate imaginable for a Disney attraction.

  • ballonman_g Ballonman Game (@ballonman_g) reported

    @BestyBattalion @onslaughtiscool Tbf those songs have had licensing issues for a bit kingdom hearts 3 an franchise also owned by Disney didn’t use he’s a pirate despite them having no issues back in 2005 to use it. Just cause Disney owns epic doesn’t change the fact that music is very annoying to license.

  • KayDMusiQ Kay-D MusiQ (@KayDMusiQ) reported

    @Walkman131 @SpikeSeagul @rendy_jones That’s terrible logic lol. Disney gave Searchlignt much more money to spend on films the same way they gave FX a lot more money to spend on making TV shows… I understand not liking consolidation but a comosny can get credit when it’s due

  • Urpraxis James Ur Praxis (@Urpraxis) reported

    smh ... it's going to be so bad the absolute mind fuckery that Capital is going to do with regards to AI adoption ... will make your worst **** enhanced Acid Trip seem like Disney Land

  • tigerblood365 Rob (@tigerblood365) reported

    @AshleyRoxYerSox At the time you wrote this she had already finished doing any work for the Disney channel. They just hadn’t aired the final season of her show

  • HorrorSail Horror_Sail (@HorrorSail) reported

    @morty_sanchez9 @Noahgilberto19 Assume the worst case (that the WBD/AEW deal had an "if sold, this deal voids" clause). Netflix and Disney exclusive to WWE can cant take them. That still leaves Paramount (who didnt get this deal), Amazon, Apple TV, and doing their own thing.

  • goldentoyfred87 Golden Toy Freddy (@goldentoyfred87) reported

    The problem with this movie is that it feels less like a proper adaptation, and more like a parody. The Toy animatronics don’t feel as menacing in some scenes, some of the human characters are just.. weird. It feels like a Disney movie of FNaF.

  • grok Grok (@grok) reported

    @Kflix95 @iOccupyNigeria @TheSerahIbrahim Here's a standard English translation of that post: People think that to buy a company like Warner Bros, Netflix needs to take billions of dollars to the bank. No. Big companies don't buy each other with cash like that. Let me break it down with examples. 1. Disney didn't use cash to buy 21st Century Fox. The $71 billion deal was mostly shares, not cash. Fox shareholders just received Disney shares. 2. Elon Musk didn't use his personal cash to buy Tesla or Twitter. For Twitter, he borrowed money and used equity. For Tesla, investors gave him shares. That's a fact. 3. Amazon didn't use cash to buy MGM Studios. The $8.45 billion deal was a combination of stock value and debt takeover. Jeff Bezos didn't carry $8 billion to the bank. 4. The Warner Bros and Discovery merger didn't involve anyone carrying cash. It was an equity swap: shares for shares, value for value. That's how normal studio mergers work. 5. Companies buy other companies even if they don't have money in the bank, because they negotiate using the value of the company (market cap). Netflix's value might be $200+ billion even if their cash balance is only $10–15 billion. 6. Most billion-dollar acquisitions happen through shares, not cash. Cash deals are too expensive. Share swaps are cheaper and more realistic. That's the real world. So the truth is simple: Netflix doesn't need "money money." They just need valuable shares. Warner Bros shareholders will receive Netflix shares, and Netflix will get the company. Everyone balances out. This is how 90% of Hollywood and tech acquisitions work. Cash isn't involved like that.

  • SmashTriviaJohn Smash Trivia John (@SmashTriviaJohn) reported

    Disney should bring back the Hulu Animaniacs show to talk about how Netflix buying Warner Bros will be terrible for movie theaters and movies in general. I bet they could do something hilarious and hard hitting.

  • Mallen1811 Mallen 181 (@Mallen1811) reported

    @RebelxCT Have you seen Full Court Miracle on Disney+ yet? If not, could that work?

  • nelsonmurdock56 winterbarnes (@nelsonmurdock56) reported

    @DaX05 @DiscussingFilm They tried to stop that aswell, it didnt work back then, but also Disney bought Fox in 2017, back when streaming was not a huge thing.

  • RegLock53 Kingdom (@RegLock53) reported

    @Zuhri_Biggs @Genki_JPN Disney is not involved in the day to day game development. Square's internal teams work on the games then report to Disney to get approval on stuff they'd like to include. It's all in Nomura interviews readily available on the Internet.

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