Angelina Jolie's new movie has captured people's attention

Sep 1, 2014 07:35 GMT  ·  By

For the third week in a row, “Maleficent” is the top pirated movie in the world, indicating either a love for the Disney movie or an interest in seeing Angelina Jolie in a movie for the first time in the past few years.

The second spot looks the same as it did last week, as well. “Godzilla” seems to be securely strapped to this position and it could even reach the top spot if “Maleficent” slips in pirates’ preferences.

The emotional movie “The Fault in Our Stars” can be found on the third place, up two spots from last week’s chart, reveals TorrentFreak.

Coming up next are two movies that are only now entering the chart. The first one is “Neighbors,” the comedy featuring Seth Rogen, Zac Efron and Rose Byrne which tells the story of a young couple with a newborn baby who are forced to live next to a fraternity house.

The fifth place is occupied by “Think Like a Man Too,” featuring “The O.C.” star Adam Brody and Michael Ealy. It should be interesting to see how these two movies do in the next few weeks, especially since the movies at the top of the list seem to be there to stay.

On the sixth place, we find “Divergent,” which dropped two spots from last week’s chart. The movie features rising star Shailene Woodley, who also plays the main part in “The Fault in Our Stars.”

“Captain America: The Winter Soldier” continues to be among the most downloaded movies for yet another week. This time around, however, it dropped four spots and is now down at number seven.

“22 Jump Street” comes next, even though this is just a TS copy, which means that the video quality isn’t all that great. We’re likely to see the movie back in the charts later on, when the DVD copy makes its way on the Internet.

“X-Men: Days of Future Past” takes up the ninth place, dropping from number six in a single week. This one, too, is a low-quality copy, which explains the rather low interest in the movie from pirates around the world. Given the popularity of the movie series, we’re likely to notice this movie make a return once the DVD is out.

The last spot in this week’s chart is occupied by “The Prince,” a movie featuring Bruce Willis, John Cusack and Jason Patric and which tells the story of a retired assassin who is forced back into action after his daughter is kidnapped.