The film, which cost $1 million to make, The film grossed $3.3 million during its theatrical release. and also received a 2001 US DVD release from
Buena Vista Home Entertainment, a home video arm of Miramax owner
The Walt Disney Company. It also received a
Region 2 DVD release in the UK. In 2010, Miramax was sold by The Walt Disney Company (their owners since 1993), with the studio being taken over by private equity firm
Filmyard Holdings that same year. Filmyard sublicensed the home video rights for several Miramax titles to
Echo Bridge Entertainment, who re-released
Next Stop Wonderland on DVD in 2012, with new artwork. Miramax was then taken over by Qatari company
beIN Media Group during March 2016. In April 2020,
ViacomCBS (now known as
Paramount Skydance) acquired the rights to Miramax's library, after buying a 49% stake in the studio from beIN.
Next Stop Wonderland was one of the 700 titles Paramount acquired in the 2020 deal. The film was later made available on Paramount's free streaming service
Pluto TV. ==Soundtrack==