People really like Jenko and Schmidt's adventures

Oct 20, 2014 09:14 GMT  ·  By

For the second week in a row, “22 Jump Street” leads the chart of the most pirated movies in the world. The comedy brings back Schmidt and Jenko, two officers who are required to go undercover at a local college to solve a case. Following the success of “21 Jump Street” from 2012, the new movie lives up to the hype.

“How to Train Your Dragon 2” is making a comeback into the chart with a fresh influx of downloads, two weeks after the movie slipped out of the top ten. Not only is the animation movie that once managed to dethrone “Maleficent” making a comeback, but it landed straight on number two.

Third up is “The Purge: Anarchy,” a horror movie that has advanced two spots from last week’s chart. Down one spot, to number four, is “Stretch,” a movie featuring Patrick Wilson, Chris Pine and Jessica Alba, to name just a few, which tells the story of a limo driver who picks up a passenger that’s being hunted by some dangerous criminals, shows a chart posted by TorrentFreak.

“Transformers: Age of Extinction” continues on its downward slope and has stopped at number five this week. The movie may have changed the cast completely, but that hasn’t stopped fans of the series to fill up theater rooms and now to check out the film online.

Four new entries and comeback movies

The week’s next new entry is “Planes: Fire & Rescue,” the animation film from Disney. The movie follows another one launched back in 2013, and tells the story of Dusty, who learns that his engine is damaged so he can never race again. He then joins a rescue unit to help fight a forest fire.

Next up is “The Giver,” another new entry. The film features Meryl Streep, Jeff Bridges and Katie Holmes and tells the story of yet another utopian future. Conformity is the key word in the city where Jonas (Brenton Thwaites), the main character, lives. When he begins spending time with The Giver and he’s entrusted with memories of a colorful and better life, he realizes he has to make an important decision and share the knowledge with everyone else.

Up at number eight is the last new entry of the week, ”Annabelle,” another horror movie. “Sex Tape,” the comedy featuring Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel comes up at number nine.

The chart is wrapped up by “X-Men: Days of Future Past,” a movie that has lost yet another spot since last week and may be on its final way out.