This is the second week spent on the top spot of the chart

Sep 29, 2014 09:36 GMT  ·  By

“Transformers: Age of Extinction” entered last week’s list of the most pirated movies in the world straight on the top spot and it managed to keep it this week too.

Michael Bay’s fourth installment of the blockbuster “Transformers” series has attracted quite a few people both in the cinemas, where the box office earnings passed the $1 billion milestone, as well as in front of the computers, shows a chart published by TorrentFreak.

The second spot of this week’s chart is also occupied by the same movie it was last week – “Edge of Tomorrow,” featuring Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt and Bill Paxton. Whether this movie will manage to take down Michael Bay’s film remains to be seen, although chances are that another title will actually push down  both of them by next week.

That’s because there are quite a few cool movies following on the list that have just entered the chart. The first one up is comedy “22 Jump Street” featuring Channing Tatum and Johan Hill who once more take up the roles of Jenko and Schmidt, two undercover cops that experience the new college life.

Next one up is another new entry. “Sin City: A Dame to Kill For” is the long-awaited sequel of the 2005 blockbuster. The movie has a cast full of A-listers, including Mickey Rourke, Bruce Willis, Josh Brolin, Jessica Alba, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Eva Green, Rosario Dawson, Ray Liota, Christopher Lloyd and more.

Last week’s third place occupier, “X-Men: Days of Future Past” follows next, down two spots. “Maleficent,” Angelina Jolie’s most recent movie, looks to be on the way out the chart after it also slipped two places.

“Good People” enters the chart

The movie at number seven is another new entry, called “Good People,” featuring Kate Hudson and James Franco, who play the roles of a couple who get into trouble after using stolen money they’ve found and use the stash to pay their own debts.

“Million Dollar Arm,” which stars Jon Hamm, clings to the eighth spot it occupied last week, and it doesn’t seem like it’s going to do too much climbing considering its adversaries.

“The Fault in Our Stars,” follows on the ninth spot, slipping two places since last week’s chart. The emotional film may be on its way out the back door.

Last one up is “How to Train Your Dragon 2,” the movie with the biggest fall in the past week. The film seems to have run its course among the preferences of pirates around the world, especially after entering the chart with a bang, straight on the top spot.