
Pat healy joins rod lurie’s tnt drama pilot ‘monsters of god’
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Pat Healy (_Cheap Thrills_) has booked a series regular role opposite Garret Dillahunt in Rod Lurie’s post-Civil War drama pilot _Monsters of God_ for TNT, from Brad Pitt’s Plan B
Entertainment. In _Monsters of God_, written and to be directed by Lurie, savagery and violence are the cornerstones of Colonel “Terrible” Bill Lancaster’s (Dillahunt) holy war against the
Comanche in post-Civil War Texas. Despite the peaceful co-existence between the Comanche and local townspeople, Lancaster sets out on a quest to kill off every single member of the tribe,
bringing wild chaos to the town of Slater. Meanwhile, his wife, Cynthia Lancaster, will let no one get in the way of her obsessive quest to institute her wildly feminist ideals, even if she
has to challenge the United States Army and make her own allegiance with the Comanche women. Whether by force or free will, change is coming to Texas, and the escalating insanity will reveal
humanity at its most monstrous. Healy will play Sergeant Major Wit Reynolds, a barbarous and power hungry U.S. Army NCO who works directly with Colonel Lancaster and is one of the few at
Fort Thayer to agree with his desire to exterminate the Comanche tribe. Ruthless in his own way, Reynolds makes his power known, even standing up to the Colonel when Lancaster steps out of
bounds. He has a taste for alcohol and women, and no time for underlings. He has spent his entire career working for Lancaster. Lurie executive produces with his partner at Battle Plan
Productions, Marc Frydman, and Plan B’s DeDe Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner and Sarah Esberg. In TV, Healy appeared most recently in _Dice, Shameless, The Grinder_ and _Ray Donovan_. On the film
side, Healy will next be seen in director E.L. Katz’s crime thriller, _Small Crimes._ He’s repped by Gersh, Luber Roklin Entertainment and Jackoway Tyerman.