I can confirm this bug with in-development 24.10's packages.

Upstream gnome-terminal (i.e. the "gnome-terminal.real" executable) is
not affected. The bug only occurs if Ubuntu's (or Debian's? I'm not
sure) wrapper script (named "gnome-terminal") is used.

That wrapper script didn't change since 3.52.0 (shipped by Ubuntu 24.04
LTS). However, upstream gnome-terminal changed some things in command
line parsing between 3.52.1 and 3.52.2. In particular, there are only
two meaningful commits between these two releases, both about command
line parsing.

Apparently these changes (at least one of those two) isn't compatible
with Ubuntu's wrapper script.

It's yet to be determined if upstream gnome-terminal's new behavior is
buggy, or the wrapper script needs to be updated.

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Title:
  gnome-terminal stopped accepting arguments: # Failed to parse
  arguments: Too many arguments

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