If you’re using the Disney Plus app on your Fire TV, iPad, Roku, Chromecast, or other device, you can use the Subtitles menu to turn on or off subtitles for your movies or shows. The subtitles are very useful for people with hearing disabilities or those who want to watch the content in their native language. However, there are a few things you need to know to get the best experience from the Disney Plus app and to make sure your subtitles are working.

If you’re watching a Disney Plus video and the subtitles aren’t working, it’s possible that the subtitles aren’t generating automatically. In most cases, the subtitles will work fine. But in some instances, they may be unnecessarily intrusive or not appear on the right side of the screen. This can happen if you’re using a low-quality Wi-Fi network or if the video and subtitles don’t sync with each other. Here’s how to fix this problem.
Disney Plus offers subtitles in twenty languages. You can toggle the subtitles on and off and change their appearance. To change the font and style of the text, you can go to the Subtitles section of the App and tap on the Text and Font options. Alternatively, you can use the arrow keys on the remote to toggle between subtitle styles.
If you’re still having trouble with the subtitles, you can restart the App or contact the Disney+ Support Team. If the subtitles are still not working, you might want to check to see if you have any cache data for the Disney Plus App. Cache data is helpful for enhancing performance and fixing glitches.
If you don’t have any cache data for the Disney Plus App, you can try deleting the App and reinstalling it. Sometimes, an outdated app can cause glitches in the Disney Plus app. A good way to ensure that your App is functioning properly is to update it. After updating the App, you can play a movie or show again to test if the subtitles are working.

If the subtitles are still not working, try restarting the App or resetting your settings. If you do this, you can expect the Disney Plus app to refresh the information. Once you’re done, you can resume watching the video with subtitles on.
Finally, if the subtitles are not working, you can reset them to the default. These instructions should work for most devices, but if you are having issues, you can contact the Disney+ Support Team to discuss the problem. They will need to know the title of the movie or show you’re having problems with. They should also be able to offer you a list of potential causes for the subtitles not working, as well as a list of solutions.
Using the Disney Plus app is a great way to watch movies and shows. However, it’s easy to forget about the subtitles. Fortunately, they’re easy to enable or disable on almost any device.