Hulu, the popular streaming platform owned by Disney, experienced a widespread outage in the United States on November 7, 2025. According to DownDetector, more than 2800 users reported problems with the service around 6:55 p.m. Eastern Time, marking one of the largest spikes in complaints in recent months.
The outage primarily affected video playback and app connectivity, leaving users unable to stream their favorite shows or movies. Reports came from several major U.S. cities including Dallas, San Francisco, New York, Atlanta, and Houston, where users said they were either unable to log in or saw persistent buffering errors.
Hulu Outage Details and Affected Areas
Data from outage tracker DownDetector indicated that the majority of issues involved video streaming, accounting for most user complaints, while others faced problems accessing Hulu’s website and mobile app. The live outage map showed that the disruption was concentrated in the country’s major metro areas, hinting at a potential server-side problem.
Several Hulu subscribers took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to share their frustration. Some said that the app froze mid-stream, while others claimed they were repeatedly logged out or received “connection timeout” messages. Hulu has not yet issued an official statement regarding the cause of the disruption.
This marks the second major Hulu outage in 2025. In August, users across the U.S. faced a similar service disruption that resulted in “upstream request timeout” errors. While that incident was resolved within hours, the recurring nature of such outages has raised questions about the platform’s backend reliability.
Disney’s Plan to Merge Hulu with Disney+ in 2026
The outage comes as Hulu approaches a major transition. Disney recently announced that Hulu will no longer operate as a standalone app beginning in 2026. The streaming service will be fully integrated into Disney+ as part of the company’s unified entertainment platform strategy.
According to CEO Bob Iger and CFO Hugh Johnston, the integration aims to create a “comprehensive streaming experience” combining Hulu’s general entertainment content with Disney’s family-friendly catalog. The move is also expected to help reduce subscriber churn and cut technology costs by running both services on one platform.
While Disney will continue to offer Hulu and Disney+ as separate subscription options, the combined app will replace the Star brand in international markets starting in autumn 2025. Additionally, Hulu’s live TV business will merge with Fubo under a joint venture majority-owned by Disney, though both will continue to operate under their own branding for now.
What Users Can Expect Next
While the recent outage has sparked frustration, Hulu remains a key player in Disney’s streaming portfolio. Experts say such disruptions, though inconvenient, often occur when systems undergo backend updates or capacity adjustments—especially in anticipation of upcoming service mergers.
As of early November 8, most users have reported that Hulu’s service has gradually returned to normal. However, the company is expected to release a clarification soon if the outage was linked to the ongoing integration process with Disney+.
In short, if you were unable to stream on Hulu on November 7, you were not alone. Thousands of users across the U.S. were affected, though the issue now appears to be largely resolved.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: Is Hulu down right now?
As of November 8, 2025, most Hulu services are back online. The outage on November 7 affected over 2800 users across multiple U.S. cities.
Q2: What caused Hulu’s outage?
Hulu has not confirmed the cause, but user data indicates it may have been related to server or network connectivity issues.
Q3: Which areas were most affected by the Hulu outage?
Reports were highest from Dallas, San Francisco, New York, Atlanta, and Houston according to DownDetector.
Q4: When will Hulu shut down as a standalone app?
Hulu will officially merge into Disney+ in 2026 as part of Disney’s global streaming consolidation plan.
Q5: Will Hulu + Live TV still exist after the merger?
Yes. Disney confirmed Hulu + Live TV will continue under a new joint venture with Fubo, even after Hulu merges into Disney+.
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