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The rise and fall of BlackBerry in the mobile industry will be filmed.
The film, which will be called simply “Blackberry”Filming wraps up this week Globe and mail.
What will the film be based on?
The film will be based on the book.Signal Loss: The Spectacular Rise and Fall of BlackBerry”, published by journalists Sean Silkoff and Jackie McNish in 2015.
Glenn Howerton, known for his role as Dennis in the comedy It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, will be the main character, playing the former CEO blackberryJim Balsillie.

Another comedian, Jay Baruchel, will play Mike Lazardis, co-creator Research in Motion (RIM) which later became blackberryiconic for its physical keyboard.
The book describes itself as “the gripping story of a company that toppled the world’s giants before succumbing to competitive forces.” Silicon Valley”.
It has not yet been announced when the film blackberry Will be released.
What happened to Blackberry?
blackberry announced it was offering all of its mobile phone patents for sale earlier this year, formally exiting the mobile phone market.
Canadian company achieved 43% market share smartphones in 2010 and then dropped sharply.
blackberry then it happened by hand TKL in 2016, aiming to revive the brand. The deal was completed in 2020.
Launch in 2021 Blackberry 5G with a physical keyboard, but run the promoter of this project, OnwardMobility, announced the end of its activities in February 2022.
Source: RPP

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