We describe a case of a 40-year-old man who presented with recent-onset, rapidly decompensating heart failure, and who was found to have giant cell myocarditis (GCM) on biopsy. The patient responded to myocardial rest on a biventricular assist device, as well as immunosuppression that included eradication of T cells using OKT3 therapy, coupled with high-dose steroids. The patient was successfully weaned off mechanical support, and ultimately discharged home, where he continues to do well. Based on a review of the clinical and experimental literature, we believe treatment with T-lymphocytic cytolytic therapy may be beneficial. Further studies using this therapy in the treatment of GCM are warranted.