"Transformers" has been pushed aside by this comedy

Oct 13, 2014 09:41 GMT  ·  By

Make room for Jenko and Schmidt, the undercover agents that will have you laughing through the entire movie. “22 Jump Street” has made its way to the top of list of the world’s most pirated movies of the week.

Last week, the movie was only on the fourth spot, after entering the chart two weeks ago at number three, as shown by a TorrentFreak chart.

“Transformers: Age of Extinction,” which has been ruling the chart for three weeks straight, has been pushed to the second spot this time around, indicating that there’s a slowing interest in the movie. This doesn’t mean that we’ll be seeing it out of the charts anytime soon, however, since it’s clear that people still love Michael Bay’s explosive film series.

The week’s first new entry is “Stretch,” a movie featuring Patrick Wilson, Ray Liotta, Chris Pine and Jessica Alba, to name just a few. “Stretch” tells the story of a limo driver who picks up a passenger holding on to a very precious ledger that involves dangerous criminals.

Last week’s second spot, “Sex Tape,” featuring Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel is still around, but it occupies the fourth place. The comedy has attracted quite a bit of attention and it will likely be around in the chart for a few more weeks.

New horror movie in the chart

The second new entry of the week is “The Purge: Anarchy,” a horror movie that landed straight at number five. Following next is Tom Cruise’s “Edge of Tomorrow” that tells the story of yet another alien invasion seeking to destroy Earth. When he cannot save the world, Cruise’s character gets thrown into a Groundhog Day type of endless loop until he can defeat the enemy.

Scarlett Johansson’s “Lucy” follows up next, bringing in a rather cool story of a woman who accidentally transforms into a warrior with extreme powers after a drug enters her system. Since last week, “Lucy” has dropped two spots.

The last new entry of the week is “Earth to Echo,” a film about a small, adorable alien that is stranded on Earth. He is protected by a group of four kids who help him find his way home.

“X-Men: Days of Future Past” is up at number nine and seems to be on its way out the chart after falling yet another two spots in the past week.

Closing up this week’s chart is “Good People,” a movie with James Franco and Kate Hudson, a couple who discover a lot of money left behind following the death of one of their neighbors, money that came from some really dangerous people.