The animation movie has just entered the chart of the most downloaded titles

Sep 8, 2014 08:53 GMT  ·  By

Angelina Jolie’s “Maleficent” has finally been taken down from the top position among pirates’ preferences this week as a new entry steals the show.

The second movie from the “How to Train Your Dragon” series has entered the chart of the most pirated movies this week and has skyrocketed directly to the top position, knocking down “Maleficent,” a movie that has kept the spot Since August 18.

This doesn’t mean that Jolie’s flick has vanished from the chart. Far from it, in fact, as the Disney movie can be found on the second spot of the chart, which means that it’s far from being on its way out the door.

The third spot of the chart this week is occupied by yet another new entry, shows a cchart published by TorrentFreak. “A Million Ways to Die in the West,” a western comedy, takes up the place. This isn’t the first time the movie has been in the chart, however, since a poor-quality copy made the rounds a few weeks back before vanishing from the list.

A webrip copy of “Godzilla” can be found on the fourth place, after dropping two spots from last week. The emotional movie “The Fault in Our Stars,” made after the namesake book by John Green, dropped from number three to number five in the past week alone.

The copies of “X-Men: Days of Future Past” are also making their way up the chart this week, climbing up to number six. The movie has been among the most downloaded films since mid August, but it hasn’t managed to make it to the top so far. Most certainly, however, when the DVD copy makes its way online, we’ll be seeing the film closer to the top.

Tom Cruise’s new movie enters the chart

The last new entry on this week’s chart is “Edge of Tomorrow,” a webrip version of the latest movie featuring Tom Cruise. The science fiction flick stars Cruise in the role of an unexperienced officer who has to fight off an invading alien race.

Dystopian movie “Divergent” follows on the eighth spot and it seems to be on the way out of the top ten, which isn’t really surprising considering that it’s been around for over six weeks.

Comedy “Neighbors,” featuring Zac Efron and Seth Rogen slipped to the ninth spot, while “Captain: America: The Winter Soldier” wraps up this week’s chart of the most pirated movies in the world.