The Golden Idol said:
I don't think the public knows Dr. Henry Jones, Jr. as "Indiana," so, I don't think using "Indy" in the headline would work.
Yeah, you're right. Those were all quite tongue-in-cheek, except for the 'HERO HAILED! and 'HERO TO WED! ones, lol.
I guess that 'HERO TO WED!' is my favoured submission for consideration, for these reasons -
1. It's previously established in the movie that Indy had indeed been a 'military' hero (as opposed to a movie 'action' hero known to us) in the intervening years, and 'someone' could have 'leaked' this fact, if it wasn't widely known in the area. As HeKS points out, apart from getting up to some usual brave, madcap antics, there doesn't seem to be something that Indy did in this movie that could actually be said to merit the receipt of an award of some kind. However, I see the word 'HERO' being used here in the context of what he has done for his country in the past, according to this movie's dialogue. Dr. Jones has earned the moniker, irrelevant of his other 'INDY' antics, and it confirms that all is well with regards to how he is seen in an 'official' capacity, by the end of the movie.
2. If that actual footage of Jim Broadbent in the office ends up being used at all, then it immediately precedes the actual 'wedding' footage (no matter how that 'wedding' footage is edited by anyone), so seeing that headline for a couple of seconds or so beforehand at the end of that shot, will in no way detract from what comes next, but rather becomes the first 'reveal' of the conclusion to the movie, just immediately before the footage that suddenly follows.
3. It's short and snappy. (the 'exclamation mark' is optional, although I like how it's inclusion sort of implies 'he's doing what?!' to us all...) ;)