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10 Most Pirated Movies Of All Time

8. (tie) “Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” (2007)

 

Disney Enterprises, Inc.

 

Pirated 14 million times

“Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End” is the third film in the “Pirates of the Caribbean” franchise. It was released in 2007 and became the highest-grossing film of the year, with a worldwide box office gross of over $963 million.

The story of Captain Jack Sparrow and his seafaring brigands was hugely popular, as the box office numbers suggest. It was also popular with the illegal downloading community, which downloaded it illegally 14 million times.

 

8. (tie) “The Incredible Hulk” (2008)

 

Universal Pictures

 

Pirated 14 million times

“The Incredible Hulk” was the second movie about the enraged green monster in the franchise, following Ang Lee’s 2003 “Hulk,” which received poor reviews and disappointing box office receipts. The 2008 attempt was meant to reboot both the character and his commercial prospects.

“The Incredible Hulk” did only marginally better than its $245 million predecessor, earning a worldwide box office gross of over $263 million. Maybe moviegoers had Hulk fatigue, or maybe the 14 million copies that were illegally downloaded made people watch it at home, instead of “hulking out” at the multiplex.

 

8. (tie) “The Departed” (2006)

Warner Bros. Pictures

Pirated 14 million times

The director Martin Scorsese has made many classic American films, such as “Taxi Driver” and “GoodFellas,” all of which brought him more critical raves than box office success. That changed in 2006 when he released “The Departed,” a crime saga that grossed $290 million at the worldwide box office, far outpacing any other of his films.

In addition to the relatively high box office take, it also netted the director his first Oscars—for Best Picture and Best Director. The film was illegally downloaded 14 million times.

 

7. “Kick-Ass” (2010)

Marv Films | Lionsgate

Pirated 15 million times

“Kick-Ass” is a 2010 superhero comedy based on the comic book of the same name. Sixty-six other films beat its $48 million domestic box office take that year, including such commercial juggernauts as “Hot Tub Time Machine” and “Dinner for Schmucks,” and it only managed $96 million in ticket sales worldwide.

The piracy front was another story entirely, as the film was illegally downloaded 15 million times. The upside of the repeated piracy may be that the film has since become a cult favorite, and a sequel is now planned for 2013.

 

6. “Star Trek” (2009)

Paramount Pictures

Pirated 16 million times

There are few franchises, televised, cinematic or otherwise, that have been rebooted as many times as “Star Trek.” Since its humble beginnings as a television series in 1966, it’s been used for six different TV shows, 10 movies with two different casts released between 1979 and 2002, and another cinematic makeover in 2009, courtesy of J.J. Abrams.

The 2009 version breathed new life into an ailing franchise and took in $386 million at the worldwide box office, earnings that hopelessly outpaced any other film in the series. It was illegally downloaded 16 million times.

 

5. “The Hangover” (2009)

Warner Bros. Pictures

Pirated 17 million times

The comedy “The Hangover” was the raunchy surprise hit of 2009. The tale of four men struggling to remember a bachelor party gone horribly wrong resonated with audiences and earned $467 million in worldwide ticket sales.

The movie was illegally downloaded 17 million times, allowing home viewers to watch it over and over again. After all, who wouldn’t want to have regular access to footage of disgraced former boxer Mike Tyson singing Phil Collins songs?

 

4. “Inception” (2010)

Warner Bros. Pictures

Pirated 18 million times

In 2010, director Christopher Nolan took a detour from his “Dark Knight” trilogy to make “Inception.” Part action movie, part heist caper and part science fiction thriller, the film was a huge commercial success, earning $825 million at the box office and solidifying Nolan’s status as a bravura filmmaker.

 

2. (tie) “Transformers” (2007)

DreamWorks LLC | Paramount Pictures

Pirated 19 million times

The science fiction film “Transformers” was released in 2007. It received a lukewarm critical reception, with The Chicago Reader calling it a “gigantic commercial for Hasbro.”

The movie was more warmly received at the worldwide box office, where it earned $710 million. It has gone on to spawn two sequels and has been illegally downloaded 19 million times.

 

2. (tie) “The Dark Knight” (2008)

Warner Bros. Pictures

Pirated 19 million times

“The Dark Knight” is the second film in director Nolan’s trilogy of “Batman” movies. A battle royale between the Caped Crusader and a sociopathic criminal known as the Joker, the movie featured one of the last performances of actor Heath Ledger, who died during post-production.

The film was released to critical raves and monstrous box office receipts, and went on to earn over $1 billion at the box office. It is currently the 12th-highest grossing film of all time, and it has been illegally downloaded 19 million times.

 

1. “Avatar” (2009)

Twentieth Century Fox

Pirated 21 million times

Twelve years after the release of “Titanic,” Oscar-winning director James Cameron returned to movie theaters with the science-fiction epic “Avatar.” Many people wondered if the new film could ever hope to match the success of “Titanic,” which at the time was the highest-grossing film ever made.

Amazingly, “Avatar” surpassed the worldwide box office receipts of its predecessor, raking in $2.8 billion and becoming the newest box-office king of the world. It also went on to become the king of the illegally downloaded films.

 

Courtesy: CNBC

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