I'm a diehard Matrix fan, of that entire universe. Loved the outrageous swing of Resurrections, even if not for everything worked. It was a straight up business malpractice that WB dumped it day and date alongside No Way Home. It was always going to be divisive but you can't convince me it would've bombed that bad in more ideal circumstances. There was legitimate hype when the trailer dropped, and all of that was squandered.
Anyhow, I've been curious how or if they would attempt to expand the franchise post-Resurrections. There were rumors of another Animatrix in the works, which I kinda hope still happens. So I haven't been adamantly against more Matrix stories, as I think it's a very fertile universe for innovative (both visually and conceptually) sci-fi storytelling and not one that's really been over-exploited yet at this point IMO.
As far as this Drew Goddard project goes, I'm not going to rush to any conclusions. I hope for the best. I've enjoyed a bunch of projects that his name is attached to, so I've got no reason to be outright negative at this point. And if it's not good, then I'll just be happy that Lily got to make her own epilogue to the trilogy and reunite Neo and Trinity. It's a movie that almost shouldn't exist and she still got to make it. Hopefully Goddard will take that movie to heart and try to keep pushing forward with new ideas rather than mining it for nostalgia.