As I’ve posted elsewhere, I’m considering two zooms for the Pyxis but neither supports Pyxis open gate:
Tokina 25-75mm PL zoom or the amazing DZOFilm Tango 18-90mm PL zoom. Both are a constant aperture of T2.9 so very close to the ARRI 24-70mm T2.8.
The Tokina ATX Cinema 25-75mm is a rare so-called Super35 zoom lens in that it has an image circle of 36mm. If and when I purchase the Pyxis, this zoom will allow me to shoot and record with the 6K 6:5 resolution of 4832x4042. That resolution has a diagonal of 37.38mm which would likely have some vignetting when recorded. However in post I can crop the top and bottom so the effective resolution is 4832x3656 which has a diagonal of 35.99mm! That crop will have an approximate image aspect ratio of 4:3 instead of the original 6:5 aspect ratio. Now I have a SLR Magic 1.33x-65 Anamorphot which will expand the image in post to a 16:9 aspect ratio when I want a standard format. Isn’t that perfect? If you want to stay with a spherical image instead of a mild anamorphic, you just crop the image to 4832x2718 for a 2.39:1 widescreen frame. So the Pyxis is a good choice to work with the budget Tokina 25-75mm. And truthfully there are times when a spherical lens 4:3 aspect ratio is ideal like matching with my old 16mm film. It’s currently on sale $3K at B&H Photo (regular $5K):
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1640891-REGThe DZOFilm Tango 18-90mm zoom is more expensive than the Tokina, but the lens is still a budget version of the Fujinon Cabrio 19-90mm at a fraction of the cost. Of course if you’re looking at the ARRI 24-75, The Cabrio is half the price of the ARRI and a popular zoom with a more useful range for Super35 (not Pyxis open gate). Both the Tango and the Cabrio have a diagonal of 31.5mm.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/895225-REGhttps://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1784930-REGThe Tango 18-90mm is a respectable zoom with a 5x range that allows you to shoot 4832x4032 but crop in post to 4832x2184 with a 2.21 aspect ratio (with exactly a 31.5mm diagonal) if you want to match your future IMAX format aspirations.

(Unfortunately it won’t match the IMAX look that needs the Cine 17K 65 camera.) The crop to 4832x2184 is the largest standard ratio you’ll get with the Tango. However with the Tango, all the Pyxis 4K resolutions are available:
4096x3072 4:3 that can be used for anamorphics;
4096x2160 that gives you 4K DCI 17:9 (1.896:1) aspect ratio.
4096x2304 16:9 aspect ratio.
I’m torn between these 2 choices but hopefully when I can afford them, l’ll know what to do.
The other zoom I considered is the Fujinon Cabrio XK20-120mm T3.5 PL with ($15K) or without ($10K) the ENG-style rocker control. I don’t know if the Fujinon rocker controls integrate with the Pyxis so need to consider if that’s feasible. It also supports 31.5mm diagonal; not quite as fast but it’s a 6x zoom.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1251350-REGAll of these recommendations from me reflect that I can’t afford to buy a useful full-frame zoom and I always need a zoom for my work.