This week, Angelina Jolie's new movie takes the crown

Sep 15, 2014 13:39 GMT  ·  By

Not so fast! After one week spent on the second spot, “Maleficent” has made its way back to the top of the chart.

Angelina Jolie’s newest movie seems to have made quite an impression on movie fans everywhere, especially on pirates who seem to not be able to get enough of the Disney movie, as shown by a chart published by TorrentFreak.

“How to Train Your Dragon 2,” which entered the chart last week straight at number one, has been bumped down to second place.

A webrip version of the latest Tom Cruise movie, “Edge of Tomorrow,” has made its way up the ladder as well, climbing from the seventh place to number three, which is telling for the enthusiasm fans have regarding this film, especially since it’s a rather poor-quality copy.

“The Giver” makes debut in most pirated movies' list

The first new entry of the week is “The Giver,” a movie that features Jeff Bridges, Meryl Streep, Katie Holmes and Alexander Skarsgård, as well as singer Taylor Swift.

Emotional story “The Fault in Our Stars” keeps the same spot it had last week, indicating a steady interest in the film, despite the fact that it’s been a while since it was first released.

Seth MacFarlane’s “A Million Ways to Die in the West” has cast that includes himself, Charlize Theron, Liam Neeson, Amanda Seyfried, Neil Patrick Harris and Sarah Silverman, to name just a few. The movie made its way back into the chart last week, although a lower quality copy made the roads a few weeks back.

The webrip of the latest “Godzilla” installment sticks around as well, landing on number seven, three spots lower than last week.

The second and last new entry of the week is “Plastic,” a movie that tells the story of a man who leads a group of recruited university students that become credit card thieves. The film’s cast includes Alfie Allen, best known for his role as Theon Greyjoy in “Game of Thrones.” The film has been in theaters since the end of April, although it will only make its way to cinemas in the United States later this month.

“X-Men: Days of Future Past” fell three places to number nine. The copy that’s making the rounds on the Internet isn’t a very high quality one, which means we’ll probably see some heightened interest from pirates when the DVD copy lands online.

“Divergent” wraps up this week’s chart and it might just be the last time we see the title in the list of the most pirated movies of the week.