The theatrical cut focuses on persuading Zoey to confront her fear of flying. After a session with a psychiatrist, she convinces Ben to drive to New York, getting back to the identical middle part. In the end Minos seems to get busted and Zoey is ready to fly, just to find out it was all just a trap to convince her into the real master escape room.
So the premise of the whole movie was just to get her on the plane, which was teased at the end of part 1
The Extended Cut basically skips the Zoey focus, she still has fear of flying, but directly goes from plane to car to New York. The main changes are the inclusion of the puzzle maker and his family. He kills off his wife, because she wants a divorce and keep his kid Claire hold in the basement to help him with the puzzles. Zoey is then back in the game, because she wants to expose the puzzle maker. In the end Zoey ends up in Claires room because the plans were "buggy" and she helps her to escape, stop the puzzle maker, bust Minos and free Ben. But as a twist, Claire is revealed as the true puzzle maker and she did all just to gain control over the game.
The plane got teased here too, but it feels much more like Zoey is done with the escape rooms. It's unlikely that Claire continues with her, but she wouldn't stop doing escape rooms.
We can just guess, why it was changed. I assume that the test audience (or the producer) liked the character Ben & Zoey too much, so they wanted to make them the "stars" of the franchise, while the extended cut is going the Jigsaw road with the puzzle maker as the franchise star.
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