This method works on most smart TVs and streaming boxes, except for Roku, Google Chromecast, and some Samsung TVs.
If you are using an Apple TV, swipe down on the remote.
This method is the same on Playstation 4 and 5, as well as Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S
You may need to press the Back button on the remote to exit the Settings menu and resume playback.
This method doesn’t work for all Samsung TV models. On some models, the Disney+ app works like any other smart TV.
Make sure your mobile device and Chromecast are connected to the same Wi-Fi network as your Chromecast.
You can also turn off Closed Captions in the Google Chrome media controls or Settings menu.
Select the Settings menu. Select Accessibility. Select Closed Captions. Select the toggle switch next to “Display Closed Captions. "
Open the Settings menu. Select Accessibility. Select Captioning. Select Off
Press the Home button on your controller. Select Settings from the Home menu. Select Accessibility. Select Caption Mode. Select Off.
Press the Home button on a remote. Select the icon that resembles a gear in the upper-right corner. Select Accessibility. Select Subtitles. Select Disable.
Press the Home button. Select Settings. Select Digital Set-up. Select Subtitle Set-up Turn subtitles off.
Press the Menu button. Select Closed Captions. Press left and right on the remote to toggle subtitles on and off.
Open the Settings app. Tap Accessibility. Tap Subtitles & Captioning. Tap the toggle switch next to “Closed Captions + SDH. "