The new top movie just entered the chart

Oct 27, 2014 12:14 GMT  ·  By

Half of this week’s chart of the most pirated movies in the world is made out of new entries, making for a very rare sight.

According to a list published by TorrentFreak, “Let’s Be Cops” has dethroned “22 Jump Street” and has managed to take over the top position, even though it’s at its first time in the chart. The movie features Damon Wayans and Jake Johnson, which means that the buddy cop film is filled with comedy, which is most likely what has attracted pirates to it in the first place.

“Step Up All In” takes up the second spot, bringing back some of the super dancers from the previous films, as well as plenty of new ones and what seems to be the entire contestant list of hit show “So You Think You Can Dance.”

Third up is last week’s second place, “How to Train Your Dragon 2,” an animation film that’s been in and out of the chart several times over, but that continues to attract viewers.

Up on number four is another new entry, namely “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” the movie adaptation of the famous comics and animations from decades ago. The film features Megan Fox as April, Will Arnett, Johnny Knoxville and even Whoopi Goldberg.

“22 Jump Street,” last week’s number one has dropped four spots to the fifth place, indicating a drop in interest in the film.

“A Most Wanted Man,” is the fourth new entry of the week. The film is one of the last ones in which Philip Seymour Hoffman played in and it tells the story of intelligence agents looking to save the world. Willem Dafoe, Robin Wright and Rachel McAdams also star in the film.

“The Expendables 3” is back

“The Expendables 3” makes a comeback and ranks at number seven, scoring the last new entry spot of the week. The film has made quite a few waves in recent months, especially as a DVD screener landed on the Internet weeks before the movie even premiered.

“Annabelle” is on the same spot as it was last week, number eight. The horror movie tells the story of a couple who starts to experience supernatural occurrences involving a vintage doll.

On number nine is a film from last week’s top three – “The Purge: Anarchy,” yet another horror flick, which is explainable as we near Halloween.

Cameron Diaz and Jason Segel’s “Sex Tape” wraps up this week’s chart with this R-rated comedy.