So, if you're going down the path of two channel audio for both movies and music. I'd suggest going down somewhat of the path I did:
One of my first items was an HT processor that did not include any amplification (Emotiva UMC-200). Then I purchased a two channel amplifier (Emotiva something, can't remember what). This allowed me to upgrade everything else around the UMC processor. Eventually getting a better amp. Eventually getting an actual preamp for music only (one with HT bypass). Eventually getting a standalone DAC. Eventually getting a record player and phono preamp... but the UMC is still in my system. Currently it is strictly used to movies/tv only. It's been in my system for maybe 8 years? And I feel no need to upgrade.
If you go with a receiver only, you'll most likely spend less money up front, since you won't need an additional amp/s. But when you decide to get a dedicated amplifier in a year or so from now, you'll overall endup spending more money, since so you'll end up only using the receiver as a processor (most likely)... Depending on how deep you want to go lol.
IF I were you... I'd just find a Home Theater processor (maybe could find a nice one used) get a stereo Odyssey Khartago amp and go from there. Klaus (owner of Odyssey) will change the stereo version of the amp to a mono for free if you decide to upgrade to monoblocks down the line... Then you can just keep adding to the system as you see fit. It's quite futureproof...

Just my .02 of what I did historically - with no regrets whatsoever!